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Advanced Statistics

Course
2016-2017

Admission requirements

Advice: Knowledge of:
Basic statistics: t-test, ANOVA and linear regression.
Basic probability theory: Normal, Binomial and Poisson distributions.
Basic mathematics: Linear algebra at life science bachelor level.

In order to test you statistical knowledge a test, with accompanying video lectures, will be made available. If the results of the test are unsatisfactory we advise you to follow the bachelor course General Research Skills first; please contact the study advisor for further details.

Contact information

Coordinator: Dr. H.G.J. van Mil
Email: h.g.j.van.mil@umail.leidenuniv.nl

Description

This course discusses probabilistic theory, statistical analysis and statistical modelling in the context of research in the life sciences. Leading concepts in statistics are introduced from the perspective of empirical inquiry and study design. Basic statistics are quickly reviewed and more advanced statistical methods are introduced to deal with data that cannot be analyzed using standard classical methods.

Learning goals

Course objectives:
To understand the probabilistic nature of life processes and its consequences for data analysis in the life sciences. The mastery of a diverse set of method and their related concepts to allow the student to apply these methods to their data and to critically evaluate the application of statistical methods in literature. To develop a strong intuition on the relation between statistics, data and making decisions regarding data, hypothesis and prediction.

Final qualifications:

  • To design experiments taking into consideration elements of experimental design.

  • To independently design a strategy for analyzing the data both qualitatively and quantitatively.

  • To extent analysis of the deterministic part of the statistical models and to interpret these models from a system theoretic perspective.

  • Reflect on some of the normative issues concerning the statistical analysis of complex systems.

Timetable

19 September 2016 – 30 September 2016. Timetable will be communicated through Blackboard.

Mode of instruction

Lectures, tutorials and assignment. Some lectures must be prepared by the students with the use of web lectures and tutorials.

Assessment method

Written exam and an assignment.

Blackboard

Lectures, screen casts, assignments and course blog will be available on Blackboard

Reading list

Set of chapters from the Springer-link library will be published on blackboard. These chapters can be downloaded for free.

Registration

Via Usis en enroll in Blackboard

Exchange and Study Abroad students, please see the Prospective students website for more information on how to apply.