SOCIOL 213B
Applied Event History Analysis
Sociology · 4 units · Graduate courses (200-299)
Introduction to regression-like analyses in which outcome is time to event. Topics include logit models for discrete-time event history models; piecewise exponential hazards models; proportional hazards; nonproportional hazards; parametric survival models; heterogeneity; multilevel survival models.
S/U or letter grading.
Requisites
Official UCLA wording
Preparation: exposure to binary response models. Requisites: courses 210A, 210B.
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SOCIOL 213B
- SOCIOL 210AIntermediate Statistical Methods I
- SOCIOL 210BIntermediate Statistical Methods II
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