Hi everyone
Intats is pleased to be offering a workshop on Estimating Dose-Response Functions in Stata. This 1-day seminar, led by professor Giovanni Cerullil, equips researchers with the knowledge and skills to identify and estimate dose-response functions using Stata, offering an in-depth exploration of two prominent approaches for estimating dose-response functions: the Generalized Propensity Score (GPS) method and the Regression-adjustment-based Dose-Response Models (CTREAT). These methods are widely used in the field of causal inference with continuous treatment (or exposure) and have applications in various domains such as medicine, social sciences, and economics. The seminar includes practical exercises, a Q&A session, and post-seminar support, offering participants a deep understanding of dose-response functions and their application in various research fields. An official Instats certificate of completion is provided along with 1 ECTS equivalent points.
For more information and to sign up, head over to the Instats webpage for Estimating Dose-Response Functions in Stata, and please feel free to tell your friends and colleagues!
Best wishes
Michael Zyphur
Director
Institute for Statistical and Data Science
instats.org
Intats is pleased to be offering a workshop on Estimating Dose-Response Functions in Stata. This 1-day seminar, led by professor Giovanni Cerullil, equips researchers with the knowledge and skills to identify and estimate dose-response functions using Stata, offering an in-depth exploration of two prominent approaches for estimating dose-response functions: the Generalized Propensity Score (GPS) method and the Regression-adjustment-based Dose-Response Models (CTREAT). These methods are widely used in the field of causal inference with continuous treatment (or exposure) and have applications in various domains such as medicine, social sciences, and economics. The seminar includes practical exercises, a Q&A session, and post-seminar support, offering participants a deep understanding of dose-response functions and their application in various research fields. An official Instats certificate of completion is provided along with 1 ECTS equivalent points.
For more information and to sign up, head over to the Instats webpage for Estimating Dose-Response Functions in Stata, and please feel free to tell your friends and colleagues!
Best wishes
Michael Zyphur
Director
Institute for Statistical and Data Science
instats.org