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Biostatistics-I-WP (Fall 20)
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Course contents_MPH-502_Bio-statistics
Topic 1: Introduction to Bio-statistics
Recorded VIDEO: Lecture 1.1-Introduction to Bio-statistics
Lecture 1.1: Introduction to Bio-statistics (ppt. Slide)
Reference eBook: Fundamentals of Bio-statistics (8th Edition) by Bernard RosnerRos
Reference eBook_An Introduction Applied Epidemiology & Bio-statistics (3rd Edition), CDC
Reference eBook_Methods in Bio-statistics for Medical Students and Research Workers by BK Mahajan
Q & A Forum (Based on the lessons of Topic-1)
Form: Learning Kit-1.1_Bio-statistics-I_Summer (WP)
Topic 2: Data Presentation
Recorded VIDEO: Lecture 2.1-Data presentation: Different methods
Recorded VIDEO: Lecture 2.2-Data presentation: How top create graphs
Lecture 2.1: Data Presentation (ppt Slide)
Reference eBook_Methods in Bio-statistics for Medical Students and Research Workers by BK Mahajan
Reference article_Statistical data presentation
Reference VIDEO: Different ways of data presentation
Reference VIDEO_Data presentation: How to create Pie, Bar, Column & Line Chart
Q & A Forum (Based on the lessons of Topic 2)
FORM: Learning Kit-2.1 (Evaluation Quiz)
FIRST QUIZ TEST (Based on the lessons of Topics 1 & 2)
Topic 3: Measures of Central Tendency
Recorded VIDEO: Lecture 3.1-Measures of Central Tendency
Lecture 3.1: Measures of Central Tendency (ppt. Slide)
Reference eBook Chapter_Measures of Central Tendency
Reference eBook Chapter_Describing Data Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion
Reference eLearning Module_Choose the Best Measure of Central Tendency
Reference VIDEO_Using Measures of Central Tendency in the Context
Q & A Forum (Based on the lessons of Topic 3)
FORM: Learning Kit-3.1 (Evaluation Quiz)
Topic 4: Measures of Dispersion
Recorded VIDEO_Lecture 4.1-Measures of Dispersion: Context of using the measures of dispersion, range and interquartile range
Recorded VIDEO_Lecture 4.2- Measures of Dispersion Cont'd
Lecture 4.1: Measures of Dispersion (ppt. Slides)
FORM: Learning Kit-4.1 (Evaluation Quiz)
Instructions for Assignment & Presentation
Mid-Term Exam Instructions
MID TERM EXAMINATION; Fall-2020; Course: MPH 502 Bio-statistics I (WP)
Topic 5: Normal Distribution
Recorded VIDEO_Lecture 5.1 Normal Distribution
Lecture 5: Normal Distribution (ppt)
Topic 6: Probability
Recorded VIDEO_Lecture 6.1: Probability
Lecture 6.1: Probability (ppt. Slide)
SECOND QUIZ TEST (Based on the lessons of Topics 5 & 6)
Topic 7: Hypothesis and Significance Testing
Recorded VIDEO_Lecture 7.1: Hypothesis and Significance Testing
Lecture 7.1: Hypothesis and Significance Testing (ppt. Slide)
Topic 8: Choosing Test Statistics
Lecture 8: Choosing Test Statistics (ppt. slides)
Recorded video_Lecture 8.1 Choosing the test statistics
Final Exam Instructions (Fall/20)
FINAL EXAMINATION; Fall-2020; MPH-502 Bio-statistics I (WP)
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Biostatistics-I-WP (Fall 20)
Why you should learn this course?
Bio-statistics I is a 3-credit introductory level bio-statistics course designed for the health care professionals. This course will be dispensed using four modules which will cover topics on: data presentation techniques, describing data with numerical summary measures, probability and probability distributions, sampling distributions, statistical inferences from small and large samples, analysis of categorical data, simple correlation and simple linear regression analysis. Interact with statistician in statistical language quite comfortably.
Course objectives:
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to
Demonstrate awareness of the problems involved in data collection and management.
Explain and apply basic bio statistical techniques using computing programs to analyze and interpret data from studies on health.
Effectively communicate statistical results to persons without specialized statistical training.
Participate in drawing conclusions from data and present them as reports/papers.
Understand and critically evaluate scientific literature on issues of public health and medicine.
Teacher:
Md. Imdadul Haque
Skill Level
:
Beginner