Statistical Analysis with Missing Data, Short Course | University of Bern | Bern, Switzerland
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Statistical Analysis with Missing Data

3 days
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650 CHF/full
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About

In the Statistical Analysis with Missing Data course offered by University of Bern we adopt a principled approach to handling missing data, in which the first step is a careful consideration of suitable assumptions regarding the missing data for a given study and analysis. Based on this, appropriate statistical methods can be identified that are validunder the chosen assumptions.

Overview

What you will study

Missing data are ubiquitous in observational and experimental research. They lead to a loss of statistical power, but more importantly, may introduce bias into the analysis.

The Statistical Analysis with Missing Data course offered by University of Bern will focus particularly on the practical use of multiple imputation (MI) to handle missing data in realistic epidemiological and clinical trial settings, but will also include an introduction to inverse probability weighting methods and new developments that combine these with MI.

Programme Structure

The program focuses on:

  • be introduced to the issues raised by missing data, and the associated statistical jargon (missing completely at random, missing at random, missing not at random)
  • be aware of the shortcomings of ad-hoc methods for 'handling' missing data
  • understand the reasons for using multiple imputation for statistical analysis with missing data
  • understand the need for and use accessible methods for exploring the sensitivity of inference to the missing at random assumption

Key information

Duration

  • Full-time
    • 3 days

Start dates & application deadlines

Language

English

Credits

1 ECTS

Delivered

On Campus

Academic requirements

We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.

English requirements

We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.

Student insurance

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  • Additional medical costs (i.e. dental)
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  • Accidents
  • Legal aid

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Other requirements

General requirements

  • This course is aimed at epidemiologists, biostatisticians, and other health researchers with quantitative skills and some experience in statistical analysis. 
  • Stata® will be used for the computer practical sessions, and so familiarity with the package is desirable, although code and solutions will be provided.

Technological requirements

  • Bring a portable computer.

Tuition Fee

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  • International

    650 CHF/full
    Tuition Fee
    Based on the tuition of 650 CHF for the full programme during 3 days.
  • National

    650 CHF/full
    Tuition Fee
    Based on the tuition of 650 CHF for the full programme during 3 days.
  • PhD Bern: CHF 650
  • PhD other: CHF 850
  • Academic: CHF 1050
  • Industry: CHF 2050

Living costs for Bern

1655 - 2130 CHF /month
Living costs

The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.

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