330.805.01 SEMINAR ON STATISTICAL METHODS FOR MENTAL HEALTH
Students discuss recent advances in statistical methods in mental health. Class sessions include student and faculty presentations as well as discussions of recent articles in the literature. Topics include missing data, longitudinal data analysis, causal inference, and measurement.
Upon successfully completing this course, students will be able to: 1) Identify the key areas of research in statistical methods for mental health, 2) describe recent developments in the field, and 3) critically evaluate studies in this area.
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bi-weekly meetings
- Monday 12:00 - 1:20
140.621-624 or 140.651-654, or consent of the instructor


