The course is connected to the following study programs

Recommended prerequisites

  • EX-602 Philosophy of Science

  • ME-626 General Quantitative Research Methods, ME-428 or corresponding courses

Course contents

  • Models assumptions

  • Initial evaluation of data

  • Analysis with continuous independent variables

  • Analysis with categorical independent variables

  • Strategies for model building

  • Interpretation of models

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of the course, the candidate has:

 

Knowledge about

  • strategies for model building

  • evaluation of model assumptions

Skills

  • can evaluate initial data before analysis

  • can perform survival analysis with categorical and continuous independent variables

General competence

  • can independently plan, analyze, report and interpret own survival analysis and models

  • can interpret and critically evaluate survival analysis and models from published research

Examination requirements

Participation in compulsory lectures as stated in the course pamphlet.

Assessment methods and criteria

Individual 5-days home examination. The examination will be assessed as pass/fail.

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