On quiz |
Date |
|
Subject |
1 |
1-18 |
|
Introduction |
1 |
1-20 |
|
Study design |
1 |
1-25 |
|
Observational studies |
1 |
1-27 |
|
Hypothesis tests |
1 |
2-01 |
|
Confidence intervals |
2 |
2-03 |
|
Descriptive statistics |
2 |
2-08 |
|
Correlation |
2 |
2-10 |
Quiz 1 |
Regression |
2 |
2-15 |
|
Probability I |
2 |
2-17 |
|
Probability II |
3 |
2-22 |
|
The binomial distribution |
3 |
2-24 |
|
One-sample categorical data |
3 |
3-01 |
|
The normal distribution |
3 |
3-03 |
Quiz 2 |
The central limit theorem |
3 |
3-08 |
|
Applying the central limit theorem |
3 |
3-10 |
|
One-sample categorical data (approximate) |
|
3-15 |
|
No class (Spring break) |
|
3-17 |
|
No class (Spring break) |
3 |
3-22 |
|
One-sample inference: Continuous data |
3 |
3-24 |
|
Error bars; power and sample size |
4 |
3-29 |
|
Two-sample Categorical data: Testing |
4 |
3-31 |
|
Prospective, retrospective, and cross-sectional studies |
4 |
4-05 |
|
Measuring association in contingency tables |
4 |
4-07 |
Quiz 3 |
Two-sample continuous data |
4 |
4-12 |
|
Continued; no new notes |
4 |
4-14 |
|
Transformations and outliers |
4 |
4-19 |
|
Rank-based and nonparametric methods [Bootstrap code] |
F |
4-21 |
|
Multiple comparisons |
F |
4-26 |
|
Multiple samples: Modeling and ANOVAs |
|
4-28 |
Quiz 4 |
Multiple samples: Pairwise comparisons and categorical outcomes |
F |
5-03 |
|
Survival analysis |
|
5-05 |
|
Survival analysis (cont'd); final thoughts/comments |
|
5-13 |
Final |
Final exam 12:30 - 2:30 |