Member Training: Interpreting (Even Tricky) Regression Coefficients Workshop

In April and May, we’re doing something new: including in membership the workshop Interpreting (Even Tricky) Regression Coefficients with Karen Grace-Martin. 

We’ll be releasing the first 3 of 6 modules in April and modules 4-6 in May and holding a special Q&A with Karen at the end of each month.

If you’ve ever wanted to know how to interpret your results or set up your model to get the information you needed, you’ll love this workshop.

Although it’s at Stage 2 and focuses entirely on linear models, everything applies to all sorts of regression models — logistic, multilevel, count models. All of them.

When you understand linear regression coefficients for all types of predictor variables, you can build more sophisticated and accurate models.

This workshop will give you the understanding and skills to build regression models that answer your research questions and to truly understand the results.

  • Binary and multicategory dummy variables
  • Centered, rescaled, and standardized variables
  • Predictors that are correlated with each other, though not quite collinear
  • Variables you had to transform to meet assumptions, but now look completely meaningless
  • Interactions between two continuous variables or between categorical and continuous variables
  • Quadratic terms that allow you to test a curvilinear relationship with a linear model
This foundational workshop is essential for anyone undertaking data analysis for publication or a thesis.

 


Note: This training is an exclusive benefit to members of the Statistically Speaking Membership Program and part of the Stat’s Amore Trainings Series. Each Stat’s Amore Training is approximately 90 minutes long.
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