If you’ve ever skipped over the results section of a medical paper because terms like “confidence interval” or “p-value” go over your head, then you’re in the right place. You may be a clinical practitioner reading research articles to keep up-to-date with developments in your field or a medical student wondering how to approach your own research. Greater confidence in understanding statistical analysis and the results can benefit both working professionals and those undertaking research themselves.

Understanding Clinical Research: Behind the Statistics
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Understanding Clinical Research: Behind the Statistics

Instructor: Juan H Klopper
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How to make sense of statistical results presented in the published literature and research.
An overview of widely used statistical analysis techniques and how to interpret their results.
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Reviewed on Mar 22, 2022
Excellent course!! Vey well explained statistics with real examples, so now while reading or writing a scientific paper one can really understand why this and not that statistical method was used.
Reviewed on Sep 15, 2022
Concepts have been broken down into small and understandable pieces. I would say this is a great course for anyone without a statistics background as the content was clear and easy to understand!
Reviewed on Dec 25, 2021
If you are looking for a course to help you understand the basics of reading and evaluating research as well as giving you the skills to conduct your own, then this is the course to take.
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