Introduction to Stata

This workshop introduces the functionality of Stata with a focus on data analysis for scientific research. We will discuss the basic Stata interface and do-files, as well as explore commands to import data, create and modify variables, summarize variables, combine data sets and perform basic statistical analyses. No experience with Stata is assumed. The workshop...
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Machine Learning for Scientific Research Part 1

While machine learning methods have traditionally been used for prediction in fields like industry and technology, they are increasingly being adopted in scientific research for exploration and inference. This two-part workshop introduces key machine learning techniques used for scientific applications. Part 1 discusses core concepts such as prediction accuracy, the bias-variance tradeoff, and cross-validation. Part...
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Machine Learning for Scientific Research Part 2

While machine learning methods have traditionally been used for prediction in fields like industry and technology, they are increasingly being adopted in scientific research for exploration and inference. This two-part workshop introduces key machine learning techniques used for scientific applications. Part 1 discusses core concepts such as prediction accuracy, the bias-variance tradeoff, and cross-validation. Part...
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Survey Data Analysis with R

This workshop will show how descriptive analyses, both numerical and graphical, can be done with continuous and categorical variables. Subpopulation analysis will be discussed, and then examples of OLS regression and logistic regression will be considered. The workshop notes will be posted soon. Register here:  https://ucla.zoom.us/meeting/register/IJ-3bjGqS5i6CANjV4fcbg#/registration

Applied Survey Data Analysis Using SAS

This workshop will cover both the use of descriptive and inferential statistics with complex survey data in SAS.  We will also discuss regression commands, the analysis of subpopulations, and some graphical methods that can be used with weighted data. The workshop notes are here. Register here:  https://ucla.zoom.us/meeting/register/knDT7SbKRDSWFuyqeAsMzQ#/registration

Output Tables in R

R is a powerful programming language specifically designed for statistical analysis. In this workshop, we will explore some of the tools and packages available in R to craft visually appealing tables that effectively communicate your results. Whether you’re using R Markdown and seeking to generate tables in your HTML file or aiming to create polished...
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