Tutorials
This page contains materials that help guide investigators through "how to" and best practices tutorials on a variety of statistical topics ranging from conceptualizing statistical methods to processing data for analysis
Tutorials
Topic | Description | Brief Overview | Video | Slides | Code | Data |
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Bland Altman Plots | Analyzing agreement between measurements | |||||
Data from PDF to CSV | Use Python to read data from a .pdf file into a .csv file | |||||
Effect Modification/Interaction | Toward a common language in additive and multiplicative models | Video | Code | Data | ||
Latent Class Analysis (LCA) | ||||||
Logistic Regression | Introduction to logistic regresssion | |||||
Meta Analysis | What are systematic reviews and meta analyses? | |||||
Multiplicity | Multiplicity adjustment in design and analysis of clinical trials. | Video | ||||
Ordinal Outcomes | Assessing ordinal outcoms using proportional odds analysis | |||||
Power and Sample Size 1 | Introduction to statistical power and sample size calculation | |||||
Power and Sample Size 2 | Introduction to statistical power and sample size calculation | Video | ||||
Quantifying Benefit and Harm | An example from research in the OUHSC Dept of Pediatrics | |||||
Receiver Operator Characteristic (ROC) curves | Interpreting ROC curves | |||||
Sensitivity, Specificity, Predictive Values | Measures for Screening Test performance including likelihood ratios and Bayes theorem. | DOC | ||||
Standardized Mortality Ratios (SMR) | What is an SMR and how is it interpreted? | |||||
Statistical Significance | Alternatives to the p-value | Video | ||||
Statistical Tests | What statistical test should I use? | |||||
Statistical Thinking | Quantifying Uncertainty | Video | ||||
Study Design | Equator Network : Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparnce Of helath Research. | |||||
Study Design: Case-Control Study | ||||||
Study Design: Cohort Study | ||||||
Study Design: Cross secional Study | ||||||
Time to Event Outcomes | Analyzing outcome measures as "time to event" including survival | Video |