Prev: Integrals and Polynomials
Next: An inequality
From: courses on 8 Jun 2010 12:23 Interact with our experts. Participate from office or home at your leisure. Ask questions, discuss difficulties, and make comments 24/7 via the on-line discussion board. For more information, see http://statcourse.com. Analyzing Large Numbers of Variables—Microarrays, EEG's, MRI's. This 4-week course will show you how to analyze data with large numbers of variables most effectively and introduce you to the software that can do the job. Emphasis on the use of the bootstrap, decision trees, multivariate regression, and permutation tests. July 9th 2010 to Aug 6th 2010. $404 (includes textbook). Discount of $50 for students, faculty, and research workers at academic and research institutions and government employees. Write courses(a)statcourse.com to obtain discounts. For more information, see http://statcourse.com/multivar.htm Sample Size Determination Three lessons in three weeks. July 9th to July 30th 2010. Cost $299. Early Bird discount of $25 before July 1st 2010. Students, faculty and research workers at academic institutions are eligible for a further $50 discount. Write courses(a)statcourse.com to obtain discounts. For more information, see http://statcourse.com.ssize.htm. Manager's Guide to Design and Conduct of Clinical Trials. Four lessons in four weeks. July 30th 2010 to August 27th 2010. $495 per participant. ($375 for each additional person at the same firm, institution or government office. $375 for those with an academic or institutional email address.) Plus further early bird discount of $50 if you register before April 4th 2010.For more information, see http://statcourse.com/ctrials.htm. Modeling with R. Three lessons in three weeks. July 9th to 31st 2010. OLS, EIV, QR, and cTree plus validation. $300. Early Bird (by 2th April) discount of $75. A further $50 discount for students, faculty, and research workers at academic institutions. For more information, see http://statcourse.com/mwithR.htm For more information, see http://statcourse.com.
|
Pages: 1 Prev: Integrals and Polynomials Next: An inequality |