Penalized Models
November 18 at 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Free
This workshop introduces penalized regression methods (ridge, lasso, etc.), their assumptions and limitations, and when they may be appropriate or not. By the end of the session, participants should be able to explain how penalty terms shrink regression coefficients, compare the behaviour of different penalties, and interpret penalized regression models.
Fitting Models to Data, Not Data to Models Series
You might have heard someone say that “all models are wrong, but some are useful.” The best way to ensure models are useful is to choose a model that is appropriate to your data and research questions, rather than forcing your data to fit your model’s assumptions (e.g., normality, independence, constant variance).
This series introduces early-career researchers to statistical models that extend beyond linear models (i.e., ANOVAs) so that they may learn how to fit models to their data rather than fitting their data to models. All workshops will use R and RStudio, so some experience with R or other programming languages is encouraged but not required. See the R Fundamentals for Data Analysis for an introduction to R and RStudio. Attendees who do not have experience with R are encouraged to review this content or take the introductory workshop concurrently if it’s being offered.
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This workshop qualifies for the Scholarly Research, Writing, and Publishing Credential offered through the College of Graduate Studies.
Questions? Contact the Centre for Scholarly Communication at csc.ok@ubc.ca.