Introduction to SAS PROC VARCLUS: A (mostly) superior alternative to EFA
This talk is Part II in a 3-part series being offered by CAPS Methods Core faculty member, Dr. Steve Gregorich, prior to his retirement later this year. The three recorded sessions were/are/will be as follows:
3/2, 11-12:301. Introduction to exploratory factor analysis (EFA)*
4/13, 11-12:302. Introduction to SAS PROC VARCLUS: A (mostly) superior alternative to EFA *
5/11, 11-12:303. Simplified power analyses for clustered sampling designs with compound symmetric covariance structure of x and y: A survey of sample size ratios (SSR).
* Co-Sponsored by the CAPS Visiting Professors Program
Dr. Steve Gregorich is a Professor and statistician in the UCSF Department of Medicine. His research focuses on preventive health behaviors in diverse populations via clinic- and community-based randomized trials, quasi-experiments, and longitudinal observation studies. He has been investigator, principal statistician, and/or statistical/methodological mentor of over 80, largely federally funded, centers, projects, and career development awards.
Add to Calendar2021-04-13 11:00:002021-04-13 12:30:00CAPS/PRC Town Hall & Methods Core present: Steve Gregorich, PhD -- Introduction to SAS PROC VARCLUS: A superior alternative to EFA?
Zoom Registration Link: https://ucsf.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUkd-CprD0sGdDRDlKCzDxKN8iFXXftSdMY
CAPS Town Hall, CAPS Methods Core & CAPS Visiting Professor Program present:
Steve Gregorich, PhD
Introduction to SAS PROC VARCLUS: A (mostly) superior alternative to EFA
This talk is Part II in a 3-part series being offered by CAPS Methods Core faculty member, Dr. Steve Gregorich, prior to his retirement later this year. The three recorded sessions were/are/will be as follows:
3/2, 11-12:30 1. Introduction to exploratory factor analysis (EFA)*
4/13, 11-12:30 2. Introduction to SAS PROC VARCLUS: A (mostly) superior alternative to EFA *
5/11, 11-12:30 3. Simplified power analyses for clustered sampling designs with compound symmetric covariance structure of x and y: A survey of sample size ratios (SSR).
* Co-Sponsored by the CAPS Visiting Professors Program
Dr. Steve Gregorich is a Professor and statistician in the UCSF Department of Medicine. His research focuses on preventive health behaviors in diverse populations via clinic- and community-based randomized trials, quasi-experiments, and longitudinal observation studies. He has been investigator, principal statistician, and/or statistical/methodological mentor of over 80, largely federally funded, centers, projects, and career development awards.
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