Offered
Alfred Hospital Second semester 2008 (Off-campus)
Synopsis
This unit will explore biostatistical applications of generalised linear models with an emphasis on underlying theoretical issues, and practical interpretation of the results of fitting these models. Relevant methods for 2 x 2 and 2 x k tables extended into logistic regression for a binary outcome as a special case of generalised linear modelling. Measures of association and modelling techniques for ordinal outcomes. Methods for analysing count data. Techniques for dealing with matched data e.g. from case control studies.
Objectives
On completion of this unit students should be able to:
- understand the major theoretical aspects of generalised linear models;
- appreciate regression modelling strategies for generalised linear models;
- including estimation issues, choice of models, prediction and goodness of fit of a selected model;
- be proficient in the analysis of binary outcome data, either form a standard study design or from a matched study design;
- be capable of analysing ordered and unordered categorical outcomes using simple measures of association and complex regression models;
- be capable of analysing count data whether it satisfies standard distributional assumptions or whether it is over dispersed.
Assessment
Written assignments
Practical exercises
Prerequisites
MPH1040, EPM5002 and EPM5003
Co-requisites
EPM5004