Presenter: Brian Fogarty
This workshop focuses on techniques when your outcome variable is not continuous or normally distributed. Such outcome variables are considerably more common in social science data than normally distributed outcome variables. We will examine binary and ordered outcome variable regression models in this workshop. (Part 2 of the workshop features unordered and count outcome variable regression models.)
The topics covered during the workshop include:
- Binary outcome models (logit/probit)
- Ordered outcome models (ordered logit/probit)
- Statistical significance and regression coefficient interpretation
- Visualizations of regression coefficients
The workshop is designed for individuals with experience using generalized linear regression in other statistical software (e.g., Stata, SPSS) and who want to learn how to run generalized linear regression models in R. Further, it is assumed that individuals have a basic understanding of R. We will also be using R Markdown, but it is not critical for learning the material.
This workshop will be offered in-person in Hesburgh Library. There is a limit of 15 participants for this workshop. Register Now!
Registration must be completed by Monday, January 23rd.
More details about the workshop can be found here.