I will be teaching two one-week workshops on regression models for
categorical outcomes as part of the ICPSR Summer Program (details on the
Summer program are at www.icpsr.umich.edu/training/summer/index.html).
These classes use Stata extensively, based in part Regression Models for
Categorical Dependent Variables Using Stata by Long and Freese (see
www.stata.com/bookstore/regmodcdvs.html).
CDA I: Categorical Data Analysis for Binary Outcomes: focuses on models
for binary outcomes, with special attention on how to interpret these
models when there are ordinal or nominal independent variables, group
comparisons, or additional nonlinearities. The class assumes that you
are have completed a course in multiple regression. This class is taught
at Indiana University, Bloomington, IN from July 7-11, 2003. For details
see www.indiana.edu/~jslsoc/teach_icpsr_cda1.htm
CDA 2: Categorical Data Analysis: examines the most important regression
models for binary, ordinal, nominal and count outcomes. CDA2 could be
taken during the same summer as CDA 1. Taught at University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, MI from August 4-8. For details, see
www.indiana.edu/~jslsoc/teach_icpsr_cda2.htm
Feel free to contact me with questions at [email protected]
Thanks. Scott Long
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