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Lecture 2- Intro to stats
What is the definition of statistics,
What is the scientific method use...,
What is evidence based policy
11  cards
Lecture 4- Study Design
What are the two main types of st...,
What do we almost always use in d...,
What is the difference between a ...
20  cards
Lecture 5- Study Design 2
What is the purpose of analytic s...,
What are the two important concep...,
What are the two types of analyti...
10  cards
Lecture 6- Study Design 3
What is a case control study,
What are the advantages of case c...,
What are the disadvantages of cas...
16  cards
Lecture 7- Terminology
What does the type of variable us...,
What are the three main types of ...,
What is binary categorical data
25  cards
Lecture 8- Contingency tables
What do we use contingency tables...,
Draw the set up of a standard con...,
What is relative risk
9  cards
Lecture 9- Probability
In statistics how do we talk abou...,
What are the two types of probabi...,
What is an event in probability j...
23  cards
Lecture 10- Probability Trees
In a particular hospital populati...,
In tree diagramsvertically you ac...,
Supposef being femalef being not ...
7  cards
Lecture 11- Probability Trees 2
Sam lee and kai decide to play a ...,
What are diagnostic tests used for,
What is sensitivity in terms of d...
14  cards
Lecture 12- Random Variables
What is a random variable,
What variable type continuous dis...,
With random variables what happen...
11  cards
Lecture 13- Binary
What is a binary distribution,
What is a binary distribution als...,
How do you find the mean of a bin...
7  cards
Lecture 14- Binomial Distribution
What two parameters define a bino...,
What are the three conditions for...,
A report suggests that 75 of new ...
8  cards
Lecture 15- Normal
What is a normal distribution,
What is a standard normal distrib...,
What does increasing the mean do ...
17  cards
Lecture 16- Reference Range
What is a reference range,
What is a common application of t...,
What is a common number we use as...
10  cards
Lecture 17- Sampling Distribution of Mean
What is the sampling distribution...,
What is central limit theorem,
How do you get the mean of a samp...
7  cards
Lecture 18- CI mean
In a standard normal distribution...,
For a 95 ci what is the alpha value,
What is a 95 confidence interval ...
14  cards
Lecture 19- Two samples
How do comparisons differ between...,
If we have two random variables h...,
It is generally accepted that mal...
4  cards
Lecture 20- Non Independent Samples
What is an example of when two sa...,
Do you compare independent sample...,
What data type infers dependance
8  cards
Lecture 21- CI proportion
How to get a proportion,
What is the broad term for how we...,
What properties must a data set h...
12  cards
Lecture 22- CI Two Proportions
An epidemiologist wants to estima...,
When rearranging what do you have...,
When you flip the confidence inte...
7  cards
Lecture 23- CI RR OR
Calculate the relative risk of st...,
How do we determine how good our ...,
What type of distribution is rela...
10  cards
Lecture 24- HT mean/prop
What is the purpose of hypothesis...,
What is a null hypothesis,
What is an alternative hypothesis
12  cards
Lecture 25- HT diff means/prop
If the t statistic is from the ce...,
What is an unpaired data,
Do the example question on slide 469
8  cards
Lecture 26- HT Chisq
Fill in the expected contingency ...,
What is a chi squared test used t...,
How do you work out an expected c...
10  cards
Lecture 27- P Value
How do we interpret a p value bet...,
How do we interpret a p value bel...,
What does choosing a smaller sign...
8  cards
Lecture 28- Power
In hypothesis testing what does t...,
What happens if we increase sampl...,
What is likely with a small sampl...
17  cards
Lecture 29- Multiple Testing
What is multiple testing,
What is the chance of getting a t...,
In multiple testing does the chan...
5  cards
Lecture 30- Regression
What two variables do we talk abo...,
How does the nature of the explan...,
What are the different types of r...
13  cards
Lecture 31- Fitting Simple linear Regression Models
Write down the equation for a fit...,
What does the data for a similar ...,
What notation in stats denotes a ...
8  cards
Lecture 32- Checking Our Assumptions
What is linear regression good for,
What are the four underlying assu...,
What is the fitted line plot
13  cards
Lecture 33- Confidence Interval for Slope Parameter
What happens with increased error...,
What does e hat with a bar on top...,
Do problem on slide 630
6  cards
Lecture 34- Hypothesis Test for the Slope Parameter
What does it mean if the slope or...,
What are we testing in the hypoth...,
What form will our test statistic...
8  cards
Lecture 35- Prediction from Regression Models
What was the first gem about p va...,
What should we be aware of when u...,
What type of interval do we want ...
11  cards
Lecture 36- Correlation
What does the correlation coeffic...,
How do you interpret r ie what va...,
What does r 0 mean
18  cards
Lecture 37- Logistic Regression
When do we use logistic regression,
In logistic regression if the pro...,
What shape is a logistic curve
9  cards
Lecture 38- Hypothesis test for Logistic Regression
Draw what a positive logistic cur...,
What is the null and alternative ...,
What function do you put in r to ...
8  cards
Lecture 39- Multiple Linear Regression
What is the general idea of multi...,
What is the model in multiple lin...,
What do you take of the multiple ...
17  cards
Lecture 40- Multiple Linear Regression 2
What is this lecture largely about,
What does adding in parameters do,
Do the hypothesis test on slide 766
9  cards
Lecture 41- ANOVA
When is an anova used,
What is anova doing in terms of t...,
Why is pairwise comparisons t tes...
18  cards
Lecture 42- ANOVA 2
What might be a reason why a rese...,
How can the problem of excess noi...,
Calculate the f statistic from th...
6  cards
Lecture 43- Two-factor ANOVA
When do you use a two factor anova,
In the r output for a two factor ...,
If p is significant does that mea...
4  cards

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