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About the Course
This course aims to help you to ask better statistical questions when performing empirical research. We will discuss how to design informative studies, both when your predictions are correct, as when your predictions are wrong. We will question norms, and reflect on how we can improve research practices to ask more interesting questions. In practical hands on assignments you will learn techniques and tools that can be immediately implemented in your own research, such as thinking about the smallest effect size you are interested in, justifying your sample size, evaluate findings in the literature while keeping publication bias into account, performing a meta-analysis, and making your analyses computationally reproducible.
If you have the time, it is recommended that you complete my course 'Improving Your Statistical Inferences' before enrolling in this course, although this course is completely self-contained.
Top reviews
NW
Apr 30, 2024
Excellent course and the teacher! Rich study materials and hand-on assignment. Good guide for research overall.
SW
Dec 31, 2019
Cracking - very informative, nice mixture of modes of learning, and engaging
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By Stephen A
•Aug 17, 2020
Really enjoyed
By Linda B
•Sep 14, 2022
Way too hard for those who want to update statistical question asking, not modeling, simulations, meta-analysis, etc.