"Advancing in Statistical Modelling using R"  We have a limited number 
of places left for this popular course.

http://prstatistics.com/course/advancing-in-statistical-modelling-using-
r-advr/

Delivered by Dr. Luc Bussiere and Dr. Tom Houslay

This course will run from 2nd – 6th May 2016 at Malhamtarn Field 
Station, North Yorkshire, England

This is an introduction to model selection and simplification, mixed 
effects models, generalised linear models and non-linear models.
The course is aimed at biologists with a basic to moderate knowledge in 
R. The course content is designed to bridge the gap between basic R 
coding and more advanced statistical modelling. This five day course 
will consist of series of modules, each lasting roughly half a day and 
comprised of lectures and practicals designed to either build required 
skills for future modules or to perform a family of analyses that is 
frequently encountered in the biological literature.

Course content is as follows

Day 1 Course introduction 
Techniques for data manipulation, aggregation, and visualisation; 
introduction to linear regression. Packages: {tidyr}, {dplyr}, {ggplot2}

Day 2 Linear models 
Diagnostics, collinearity, scaling, plotting fitted values); fitting and 
interpreting interaction terms; model selection and simplification; 
general linear models and ANCOVA. 
Packages: {stats}, {car}

Day 3 Generalized linear models 
Logistic and Poisson regression; predicting using model objects and 
visualizing model fits. 
Packages: {broom}, {visreg}, {ggplot2}

Day 4 Mixed effects models 
Theory and practice of mixed effect models; visualising fixed and random 
effects. 
Packages: {lme4}, {broom}, {ggplot2}, {sjPlot}

Day 5 Fitting nonlinear functions
Polynomial & Mechanistic models; brief introduction to more advanced 
topics & combining methods (e.g., generalised linear mixed effects, 
nonlinear mixed effects, and zero-inflated and zero-altered models)
Packages: {nlsTools}
Afternoon to discuss own data if time permits
Please email any inquiries to [email protected] or visit our 
website www.prstatistics.com

Please feel free to distribute this material anywhere you feel is 
suitable

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