Seminar #64: Statistical Evidence: Mountain or Molehill?
This seminar gives you the tools to critically assess the evaluation of outcomes in a research study so you can decide whether the study has a clinically relevant impact. The talk requires no mathematical background and uses no formulas.
In this class you will learn how to:
- explain how a narrow focus provides better quality evidence;
- assess the impact of post hoc protocol changes;
- evaluate the quality of outcome measures; and
- recognize the ethical and practical limitations of a study when the sample size is too small;
This class qualifies for 1 IRB Education Credit (IRBEC).
Contents
- Abstract
- Where can I find this handout?
- Statistical Evidence: Overview (not available on the web handout)
- Statistical Evidence: Mountain or Molehill? (not available on the web handout)
Statistical Evidence: Overview is not available on the web. A handout based on the overview of my upcoming book publication will included as a separate handout.
Statistical Evidence: Mountain or Molehill is not available on the web. A handout based on Chapter 3 of my upcoming book publication will included as a separate handout.