CNIC Statistics Course: Session 2- Quantitative outcomes (1): Modelling uncertainty. Fátima Sánchez

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Date: 
5 Oct 2016
Hour: 
16:30
Venue: 
CNIC

This session is one of 12 sessions in the CNIC Statistics Course:

Session 2- (5 Oct 2016)
Quantitative outcomes (1): Modelling uncertainty:

  • Exploring the nature of your data: estimates of location and spread; 
  • The importance of the Central Limit Theorem
  • The difference between a statistically significant result and a relevant one (p-value and effect size)

Fátima Sanchez

Attendees should bring a laptop (sharing by two people is possible) also paper and pen. The lecturer will provide material in electronic format before and after the sessions

Session 3- (19 Oct 2016)
Quantitative outcomes (2): Hypothesis testing. Fátima Sánchez

Session 4- (2 Nov 2016)
Design of animal models experiments and publication requirements. Fátima Sánchez

Session 5- (16 Nov 2016)
Design of clinical trials. Stuart Pocock

Session 6- (30 Nov 2016)
Analysis of binary and time-to-event outcomes. David Prieto & Jose Manuel García-Ruíz

Session 7- (14 Dec 2016)
CANCELLED

Session 8- (11 Jan 2017)
Display of findings in quality Tables and Figures. Fátima Sánchez

Session 9- (25 Jan 2017)
Observational studies: design, purpose and limitations. David Prieto & Jose Manuel García-Ruíz

Session10- (8 Feb 2017)
Analysis of aetiological studies: adjustment for confounders. David Prieto & Jose Manuel García-Ruíz

Session 11- (22 Feb 2017)
Development and presentation of prognostic models. Stuart Pocock & Xavier Rosselló

Session 12- (1 Mar 2017)
Analysis and reporting of major clinical trials. Stuart Pocock

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