Dear all,
 
registration is now open for the 3rd edition of the course "Generalised 
Additive Models In R": [ 
https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/gams-in-r/ ]( 
https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/gams-in-r/ )
 
Dates: online, March 20th-24th
 
The course is aimed at graduate students and researchers with some statistical 
knowledge; ideally, you'll know something about generalized linear models, 
likelihood, and AIC. However we’ll recap what GLMs are so if you’re a little 
rusty or not everything mentioned in the GLM course makes sense, we have you 
covered. From running the course previously, knowing the difference between 
"fixed" and "random" effects, and what the terms "random intercepts" and 
"random slopes" are, will be helpful for the Hierarchical GAM topic, but we 
don't expect you to be an expert in mixed effects or hierarchical models to
 take this course.
 Participants should be familiar with RStudio and have some fluency in 
programming R code, including importing, manipulating (e.g., modifying 
variables) and visualising data. There will be a mix of lectures, in-class 
discussions, and hands-on practical exercises along the course.
 
After completing this course, the participants will:

 
1.    Understand how GAMs work from a practical viewpoint to learn 
relationships between covariates and responses from the data
 2.    Be able to fit GAMs in R using the mgcv and brms packages
 3.    Know the differences between the types of splines and when to use them 
in your models
 4.    Know how to visualise fitted GAMs and to check the assumptions of the 
model
 
 

 Here is the complete list of our courses and Workshops: [ 
https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/ ]( 
https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/ ) 

 
 
 

Best regards,
Carlo
 
 
 
 
 
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Carlo Pecoraro, Ph.D


Physalia-courses DIRECTOR

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