Programme

CECL

The statistics bootcamp is a 30-hour hands-on course on statistical methods for both graduate students and seasoned researchers. Using the open source software and programming language R, we will:

  •     briefly recap basic aspects of statistical evaluation as well as several descriptive statistics (about 1 day)
  •     discuss monofactorial statistical tests for frequencies, means, dispersions, correlations; the emphasis will be on practicing these as well as to understand how many of these approaches are in fact just special (limiting) cases of regression methods (about 1 day);
  •     explore different kinds of multifactorial and multivariate methods, in particular different kinds of regression approaches as well as hierarchical cluster analysis. Specifically, we will discuss in detail linear and binary logistic regression to (i) understand what exactly the meaning of regression coefficients and summary statistics are and (ii) visualize their results; in addition, we will discuss selected cases of poisson and/or multinomial regression. (about 1-1.5 days). Then, there will be a component devoted to mixed-effects/multilevel modeling in R to cover crossed random effects (discussed in much linguistic literature by now) and nested random effects (hardly discussed in linguistics so far). Time and interest permitting, we will also discuss contrast settings as well as regression approaches allowing to model curvature. (about 1 day). The remainder of the workshop will cover exploratory methods - mostly hierarchical cluster analysis and follow-up evaluation statistics.

For all statistical methods to be explored, we will discuss how to test their assumptions and visualize their results with nice and annotated statistical graphs, and sometimes we will reanalyze published data from corpus-linguistic studies. The participants will also get small functions they can use for their own statistical applications. Also, time permitting, there will be a small section on how to write small statistical/visualization functions yourself.

Date

Schedule

 

10 July 2017

9.00-9.30 Welcome
9.30-12.30 Class

2.00 - 5.00 Class
7.00 Welcome dinner

11 July 2017

9.00-12.15 Class

1.45 - 5.00 Class

12 July 2017

9.00-12.15 Class

1.45 - 5.00 Class

13 July 2017

9.00-12.15 Class

1.45 - 5.00 Class

14 July 2017

9.00-12.15 Class

1.45 - 5.00 Class

Class sessions of more than two hours include a 15-minute break.