Statistics for Complex Study Designs

Statistics for Complex Study Designs
Course Code
BI5010
Credit Points
7.5
Course Coordinator
Drs David Lusseau, Rene van der Wal and Alex Douglas

Pre-requisites

BI5009 or equivalent

Overview

The module will be divided into themed weeks during which students will gain skills in sampling design (through practicals) and analytical techniques (through lecture and computer labs).

Week 1: introduction to complex study design - students are introduced to nested and repeated sampling and random effects.

Week 2: dealing with complex design in linear models - students learn to account for complex sampling and effects in linear models using linear mixed effect models, generalised least squares models and generalised additive models.

Week 3: correlated data structure - students are introduced to spatial and temporal autocorrelation in lectures and in practicals and learn ways to deal with it in linear models.

Structure

Three 2-hour flexible lecture/tutorial slots each week (thread II)
One eight-hour practical session each week including field trip and computer lab (thread II)

Assessment

The module will be assessed based on an independent report (100%).