Statistical Horizons
Since its founding in 2005, Statistical Horizons has established a reputation for providing outstanding training in statistics for researchers working in academia, business, non-profit organizations, and government.
Расширенное машинное обучение с Брюсом Демаре
Spatial Data & Health Outcomes: An Introduction with Simon Brewer
Mediation & Moderation for Within-Subject Designs: An Intro with Amanda Montoya
What Is Epigenomics? A Beginner's Guide with Jennifer Smith
Latent Transition Analysis: An Introduction with Bethany Bray & Stephanie Lanza
Dynamic SEM for Intensive Longitudinal Data: An Introduction with Dan McNeish
Meta-Analysis for Researchers: Introduction and Key Concepts with David Wilson
Mixed Models for Intensive Longitudinal Data: Intro to EMA & Multilevel Analysis with Donald Hedeker
Understanding Item Response Theory (IRT): Key Concepts & Applications with Matthew Diemer
Analyzing Complex Survey Data: An Introduction with Brady West
Instrumental Variables & Causal Inference from Observational Data: Key Concepts with Felix Elwert
Network Psychometrics & Exploratory Graph Analysis (EGA) with Hudson Golino
Intro to Mediation, Moderation, and Conditional Process Analysis with Amanda Montoya
Latent Class Analysis: Learn Key Concepts with Stephanie Lanza & Bethany Bray
Longitudinal Data Analysis Using R: An Introduction to Panel Data with Stephen Vaisey
Latent Growth Curve Modeling: An Introduction to Longitudinal Data with Dan McNeish
Statistical Genetics: Foundations for Genomic Data Analysis with Daniel Adkins
Bayesian Data Analysis: Methods in Advanced Models with Roy Levy
Fully Bayesian Treatment of Missing Data with Paul Allison
Intro to Multilevel Models: Exploring Variance in Nested Data with Stephen Vaisey
Propensity Score Analysis: Get Started with Treatment Effect Estimation with Shenyang Guo
Bayesian Data Analysis: Get Started with Roy Levy
Introduction to Time Series Analysis: Practical Methods Explained with Daniel J. Henderson
Introduction to Categorical Data Analysis: Understanding Nonlinear Effects with Trenton Mize