The next edition of our “Practical use of multiple imputation to handle missing data in Stata” 2-day course will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February 2017 in Aviation House, 125 Kingsway, WC2B 6NH.
Our aim in this course is to provide participants with the ability to analyse their own data using multiple imputation, but also to be aware of the pitfalls and limitations of the technique.
The target audience for this course are, amongst others:
To register for the course please complete the Registration Form. For more information, contact [email protected], visit https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ictm/education...s/missing-data or call 0207 670 4697.
Fees
The course fees cover copies of the course lectures and practicals, lunch and tea/coffee breaks. Delegates are advised to arrange their own travel and accommodation.
Faculty
Our aim in this course is to provide participants with the ability to analyse their own data using multiple imputation, but also to be aware of the pitfalls and limitations of the technique.
The target audience for this course are, amongst others:
- Researchers needing to analyse incomplete data
- Should be familiar with running Stata from the command line (i.e. not using menus) at least to the level of fitting a regression model to complete data
- No prior knowledge of multiple imputation is assumed
- Participants should bring their own laptop computer with Stata 12 or newer
To register for the course please complete the Registration Form. For more information, contact [email protected], visit https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ictm/education...s/missing-data or call 0207 670 4697.
Fees
The course fees cover copies of the course lectures and practicals, lunch and tea/coffee breaks. Delegates are advised to arrange their own travel and accommodation.
UCL Staff/Students | £200 |
Non-UCL Students | £200 |
Public sector | £360 |
Commercial/Industry | £480 |
- Ian White, MRC Clinical Trials Unit at UCL in 2017
- Angela Wood, University of Cambridge
- Tim Morris, MRC Clinical Trials Unit at UCL