Introductory statistics are typically taught as a sequence of disconnected tests and protocols (e.g. t-test, ANOVA, ANCOVA, regression) while, in reality, all these analyses can be seen as special cases of a more general linear model. In this course, we will introduce Generalised Linear Models as a unified, coherent, and easily extendable framework for the analysis of many different types of data, including Normal (Gaussian), binary, and discrete (count) responses, and both categorical (factors) and continuous predictors.
- Framework
- Introduction to linear models
- Linear models
- Variables and model selection
- Model comparison
- Generalised Linear Models for binary data
- Generalised Linear Models for count data
- Modelling zero-inflated count data
- Mixed effects / Multilevel models
- Generalised Additive Models (GAMs)
- An introduction to Bayesian modelling
- Causal inference
- Regression to the mean
https://pakillo.github.io/LM-GLM-GLMM-intro/
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Francisco Rodriguez-Sanchez
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