Coursera – Biostatistics in Public Health Specialization 2024-4
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Biostatistics in Public Health Specialization, This specialization is intended for public health and healthcare professionals, researchers, data analysts, social workers, and others who need a comprehensive concepts-centric biostatistics primer. Those who complete the specialization will be able to read and respond to the scientific literature, including the Methods and Results sections, in public health, medicine, biological science, and related fields. Successful learners will also be prepared to participate as part of a research team. In each course, learners will assume the role of a biostatistical consultant helping research teams review and interpret the published scientific literature. Throughout the specializations, learners will return to two important studies, one on asthma medication and another on injectable contraception, to answer the researchers’ questions about the published statistical methods and results.
What you’ll learn
- Calculate summary statistics from public health and biomedical data
- Interpret written and visual presentations of statistical data
- Evaluate and interpret results of various regression methods
- Choose the most appropriate statistical method to answer your research question
Specificatoin of Biostatistics in Public Health Specialization
- Publisher : Coursera
- Teacher : John McGready, PhD, MS
- Language : English
- Level : Beginner
- Number of Course : 4
- Duration : 2 months at 10 hours a week
Content of Biostatistics in Public Health Specialization
Requirements
- Mathematical ability up through and including basic algebra, including logarithms and the equation of a line
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Summary Statistics in Public Health
Hypothesis Testing in Public Health
Simple Regression Analysis in Public Health
Multiple Regression Analysis in Public Health
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