Advanced Statistical Analysis Using IBM SPSS Statistics (V26) 0G09BG
- CMDBID 1001824
- Course Code 0G09BG
- Duration 2 Days
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Overview
This course provides an application-oriented introduction to advanced statistical methods available in IBM SPSS Statistics. Students will review a variety of advanced statistical techniques and discuss situations in which each technique would be used, the assumptions made by each method, how to set up the analysis, and how to interpret the results. This includes a broad range of techniques for predicting variables, as well as methods to cluster variables and cases.
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IBM SPS Statistics users who want to learn advanced statistical methods to be able to better answer research questions.
Skills Gained
Introduction to advanced statistical analysis
- Taxonomy of models
- Overview of supervised models
- Overview of models to create natural groupings
Grouping variables with Factor Analysis and Principal Components Analysis
- Factor Analysis basics
- Principal Components basics
- Assumptions of Factor Analysis
- Key issues in Factor Analysis
- Use Factor and component scores
Grouping cases with Cluster Analysis
- Cluster Analysis basics
- Key issues in Cluster Analysis
- K-Means Cluster Analysis
- Assumptions of K-Means Cluster Analysis
- TwoStep Cluster Analysis
- Assumptions of TwoStep Cluster Analysis
Predicting categorical targets with Nearest Neighbor Analysis
- Nearest Neighbors Analysis basics
- Key issues in Nearest Neighbor Analysis
- Assess model fit
Predicting categorical targets with Discriminant Analysis
- Discriminant Analysis basics
- The Discriminant Analysis model
- Assumptions of Discriminant Analysis
- Validate the solution
Predicting categorical targets with Logistic Regression
- Binary Logistic Regression basics
- The Binary Logistic Regression model
- Multinomial Logistic Regression basics
- Assumptions of Logistic Regression procedures
- Test hypotheses
- ROC curves
- Explore CHAID
- Explore C&RT
Introduction to Survival Analysis
- Survival Analysis basics
- Kaplan-Meier Analysis
- Assumptions of Kaplan-Meier Analysis
- Cox Regression
- Assumptions of Cox Regression
Introduction to Generalized Linear Models
- Generalized Linear Models basics
- Available distributions
- Available link functions
Introduction to Linear Mixed Models
- Linear Mixed Models basics
- Hierarchical Linear Models
- Modeling strategy
- Assumptions of Linear Mixed Models
Prerequisites
- Experience with IBM SPSS Statistics (version 18 or later)
- Knowledge of statistics, either by on the job experience, intermediate-level statistics oriented courses, or completion of the Statistical Analysis Using IBM SPSS Statistics (V26) course.
Outline
Introduction to advanced statistical analysis
- Taxonomy of models
- Overview of supervised models
- Overview of models to create natural groupings
Grouping variables with Factor Analysis and Principal Components Analysis
- Factor Analysis basics
- Principal Components basics
- Assumptions of Factor Analysis
- Key issues in Factor Analysis
- Use Factor and component scores
Grouping cases with Cluster Analysis
- Cluster Analysis basics
- Key issues in Cluster Analysis
- K-Means Cluster Analysis
- Assumptions of K-Means Cluster Analysis
- TwoStep Cluster Analysis
- Assumptions of TwoStep Cluster Analysis
Predicting categorical targets with Nearest Neighbor Analysis
- Nearest Neighbors Analysis basics
- Key issues in Nearest Neighbor Analysis
- Assess model fit
Predicting categorical targets with Discriminant Analysis
- Discriminant Analysis basics
- The Discriminant Analysis model
- Assumptions of Discriminant Analysis
- Validate the solution
Predicting categorical targets with Logistic Regression
- Binary Logistic Regression basics
- The Binary Logistic Regression model
- Multinomial Logistic Regression basics
- Assumptions of Logistic Regression procedures
- Test hypotheses
- ROC curves
- Explore CHAID
- Explore C&RT
Introduction to Survival Analysis
- Survival Analysis basics
- Kaplan-Meier Analysis
- Assumptions of Kaplan-Meier Analysis
- Cox Regression
- Assumptions of Cox Regression
Introduction to Generalized Linear Models
- Generalized Linear Models basics
- Available distributions
- Available link functions
Introduction to Linear Mixed Models
- Linear Mixed Models basics
- Hierarchical Linear Models
- Modeling strategy
- Assumptions of Linear Mixed Models
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