On quiz |
Date |
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Subject |
1 |
1-21 |
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Introduction |
1 |
1-23 |
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Study design |
1 |
1-28 |
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Observational studies |
1 |
1-30 |
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Hypothesis tests |
1 |
2-04 |
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Confidence intervals |
2 |
2-06 |
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Descriptive statistics |
2 |
2-11 |
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Correlation |
2 |
2-13 |
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Quiz 1 |
Regression |
2 |
2-18 |
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Probability I |
2 |
2-20 |
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Probability II |
3 |
2-25 |
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The binomial distribution |
3 |
2-27 |
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One-sample categorical data |
3 |
3-03 |
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The normal distribution |
3 |
3-05 |
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Quiz 2 |
The central limit theorem |
3 |
3-10 |
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Applying the central limit theorem |
3 |
3-12 |
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One-sample categorical data (approximate) |
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3-17 |
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No class (Spring break) |
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3-19 |
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No class (Spring break) |
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3-24 |
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No class (COVID-19) |
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3-26 |
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No class (COVID-19) |
3 |
3-31 |
Zoom |
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One-sample inference: Continuous data |
3 |
4-02 |
Zoom |
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Error bars; power and sample size |
4 |
4-07 |
Zoom |
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Two-sample Categorical data: Testing |
4 |
4-09 |
Zoom |
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Prospective, retrospective, and cross-sectional studies |
4 |
4-14 |
Zoom |
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Measuring association in contingency tables |
4 |
4-16 |
Zoom |
Quiz 3 |
Two-sample continuous data |
4 |
4-21 |
Zoom |
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Continued; no new notes |
F |
4-23 |
Zoom |
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Transformations and outliers |
F |
4-28 |
Zoom |
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Rank-based and nonparametric methods |
F |
4-30 |
Zoom |
Quiz 4 |
Survival analysis |
F |
5-05 |
Zoom |
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Multiple comparisons |
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5-07 |
Zoom |
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Wrapping up multiple comparisons; final thoughts |
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5-14 |
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Final exam |
12:30 PM - 2:30 PM (testing window open 11:30-3:30) |