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Johns Hopkins University | PN.140.678

Biostatistics Analysis of Epidemiologic Data Iii: Semiparametric Methods

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Discusses the application and interpretation of statistical tools useful for the analysis of Epidemiologic and medical data. Included are numerous case studies using real or realistic data to further explore the properties of at least six important biostatistical techniques. The material covered includes: non-parametric survival analysis including the Cox proportional hazard model, the analysis, application and statistical structure of disease and morality rates, analysis of time/space clustering of disease illustrated by childhood leukemia, the analysis of tables with model (loglinear models) and model-free techniques, classification accuracy with emphasis on ROC curves, graphical methods of analysis applied to regression and prediction models and a comprehensive description of the analysis of case/control data contained in 2 by 2 and 2 by tables.

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