I am presenting two courses in Philadelphia in May-June organized by Insightful 
Corporation.  These courses have hands-on workshops and have received excellent 
reviews from past participants (let me know if you want to see the reviews from 
previous years' courses).  Both courses are applicable to S-Plus and R users.  The 
second course covers regression modeling methods that are of interest to those who 
don't use either statistical computing package.
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S-Plus for Statistical Data Analysis and Graphics: May 28-30

This course covers data manipulation and overviews the use of S for bootstrapping, 
simulation, and sample size/power calculations.  General elements of constructing good 
graphics (with much reference to the work of Bill Cleveland) are covered after 
presenting a series of graphical horrors, and exploratory data analysis and 
Trellis/Lattice graphics are emphasized.  LaTeX, advanced statistical table making, 
statistical reporting, and reproducible research are covered briefly.  Many functions 
from the Hmisc library are covered.  For a full course description see 
http://www.insightful.com/services/course.asp?CID=26
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Regression Modeling Strategies: June 2-4

This course emphasizes statistical modeling methodology from my book Regression 
Modeling Strategies (Springer, 2001) and has workshops using the Design library.
Some of the key topics covered are how and where to "spend" degrees of freedom, data 
reduction, multiple imputation of missing predictor variables, relaxing nonlinearity 
assumptions, hazards of stepwise variable selection, handling interactions, model 
validation, and graphically displaying complex regression models.  A full course 
description may be found at http://www.insightful.com/services/course.asp?CID=27


To Register:    - Web: http://www.insightful.com/services/register.asp
                - Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                - Call Kim Kelly at: 800-569-0123 x278


-- 
Frank E Harrell Jr              Prof. of Biostatistics & Statistics
Div. of Biostatistics & Epidem. Dept. of Health Evaluation Sciences
U. Virginia School of Medicine  http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat
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