Hypothesis Testing in Public Health
Biostatistics is an essential skill for every public health researcher because it provides a set of precise methods for extracting meaningful conclusions from...
About This Course
Biostatistics is an essential skill for every public health researcher because it provides a set of precise methods for extracting meaningful conclusions from data. In this second course of the Biostatistics in Public Health Specialization, you'll learn to evaluate sample variability and apply statistical hypothesis testing methods. Along the way, you'll perform calculations and interpret real-world data from the published scientific literature. Topics include sample statistics, the central limit theorem, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, and p values.
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How much does Hypothesis Testing in Public Health cost?
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Who teaches Hypothesis Testing in Public Health ?
Hypothesis Testing in Public Health is taught by John McGready, PhD, MS, Johns Hopkins University.
What skill level is Hypothesis Testing in Public Health for?
This course is designed for advanced learners.
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