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Biostatistics and Epidemiology Lecture Series

Offered By: YouTube

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Biostatistics Courses Data Analysis Courses Epidemiology Courses Probability Courses Statistical Inference Courses Survival Analysis Courses

Course Description

Overview

Dive into a comprehensive lecture series on biostatistics and epidemiology, covering essential concepts from basic principles to advanced statistical methods. Learn the fundamentals of probability and distributions, explore statistical inference techniques including ANOVA, Z-tests, and t-tests, and gain insights into specialized topics such as trauma research statistics. Master the crucial skills of determining sample size and power in research studies, and delve into the intricacies of survival analysis. Equip yourself with the statistical tools necessary for conducting and interpreting medical research through this in-depth, multi-part educational journey.

Syllabus

Biostatistics & Epidemiology Lecture Series - Part 1: The Bare Essentials "Wax On, Wax Off".
Biostatistics & Epidemiology Lecture Series - Part 1 Cont: The Bare Essentials "Wax On, Wax Off".
Biostatistics & Epidemiology Lecture Series - Part 2: Probability and Types of Distributions.
Biostatistics & Epidemiology Lecture Series - Part 3: C Statistical Inference ANOVA......
Biostatistics & Epidemiology Lecture Series - Part 4 Cont: Statistics for Trauma Research.
Biostatistics & Epidemiology Lecture Series - Part 4: Statistical Inference Z and t tests.
Biostatistics & Epidemiology Lecture Series - Part 6: Sample Size and Power.
Biostatistics & Epidemiology Lecture Series - Part 7: Survival Analysis.


Taught by

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