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Statistics II: Analysis of experiments using mixed-effects models

The course is given online January 7th through February 6th.

Start date: 7 January 2026 08:00

End date: 6 February 2026 17:00

Organiser: Centre for Statistics

Location: Online

Last day of registration: 12 December 2025

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Course content

The objective of the course is to give an overview of the basic principles behind design and analysis of replicated factorial experiments aiming at comparing experimental treatments. Examples are given within agricultural sciences and related fields of research. 


On completion of the course, the student will be able to: 

  • describe basic principles in experimental design, such as replication, blocking and balance
  • specify linear fixed- and mixed-effects models, including assumptions
  • select an appropriate model for a given experimental design
  • use the statistical software R for analysis of fixed- and mixed- effects models
  • interpret and evaluate results correctly and draw reasonable conclusions
  • clearly and concisely communicate results and conclusions.
     

Course leader

Johannes Forkman

Extent:  

4 credits

Prerequisites

Admitted to a Ph.D. program at SLU.

Statistics I: Basic Statistics or equivalent.

If you are not a Ph.D. student or not at SLU, contact johannes.forkman@slu.se to check the availability of places in the course.