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February 2011 Regression Workshop

Prerequisites

Please be sure to come with a laptop with a recent version of [http://cran.r-project.org/ R] installed (i.e. 2.12.0 or higher). You should also have the languageR, Design, reshape, and ggplot2 packages and their dependencies installed.

n.b. A quick and easy way to do this at the R prompt:

install.packages(c("languageR", "Design", "reshape", "ggplot2"))

Location

Meliora 269 (Kresge) for 2/2 and Meliora 366 thereafter.

Schedule

2/2: Introduction to R for regression (Alex Fine and Dave Kleinschmidt)

  • What format should your data be in? How to get your data into the right format, how to import it into R?
  • How to inspect variables, add/name/rename/delete variables?
  • How to do simple data summaries in R?
  • How to prepare your data for regression analysis, understanding your dependent and independent variables (histograms, outliers)
  • Here are the datasets Dave and Alex will be working with: attachment:regdata (and more for Alex: attachment:alexdat)
  • A lot of what we're going to talk about (plus more!) is covered in the first chapter of [http://www.ualberta.ca/~baayen/publications/baayenCUPstats.pdf Baayen (2008) [PDF]]. If you get bored, read through this and work through the exercises on page 20.

2/7: Conceptual Introduction to linear and logistic regression with code examples in R (Florian Jaeger)

  • what's regression: mathematical and geometric intro to ordinary regression
  • how to run ordinary regressions in R
  • conceptual introduction to multilevel/mixed, interpretation of random effects.
  • what are the assumptions made by these models? How do they differ from and related to analysis of variance?
  • slides: attachment:Rochester-IntroToRegressionModels.pdf

2/9: Some practical issues in ordinary and mixed regression analyses (Florian Jaeger)

  • collinearity: what is it? why is it a problem? what to do about it?
  • understanding model comparison

2/14: Linear and logistic regression examples (Alex Fine and Florian Jaeger)

  • we'll go through some example data sets in more detail
  • you're also welcome to bring your own data to analyze
  • this meeting will also serve to collect questions to be addressed in the remaining sessions

2/16: Visualization of your data with ggplot2 in R (Judith Degen and Florian Jaeger)

  • the ggplot2 package provides a powerful way to create plots, ranging from simple bar and line plots, to predictions of non-linear models, smoothers, etc.
  • we will go through some simple example, but also show how to use ggplot to visualize eye-tracking data or complex relationships between covariates for various types of dependent variables.

2/21: Relaxing the linearity assumption - within and beyond the generalized linear mixed model framework (Florian Jaeger and Ting Qian)

  • sometimes the linearity assumption of generalized linear mixed models is not warranted.
  • what ways are there to test for non-linear trends in the data? what type of non-linearity can we include in our models within the generalized linear mixed models framework?
  • what if there is a specific non-linear model we're interested in testing? non-linear mixed models provide a powerful extension to the generalized linear mixed models, but they come with a new set of challenges that we discuss in this session.

2/23: Advanced issues in mixed regression models (Florian Jaeger)

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