Presented by Abe L Fingerhut at the PG Course: Get Published – How to write a Scientific Manuscript held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Wednesday, March 22, 2017
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Skills to be acquired–1:44
Clinical research methodology–2:38
3 objectives of stats–6:09
Types of data–7:00
Mode, mean & median–8:08
Normal (gaussian) distribution–8:56
Mean vs median–10:36
Data variability–11:49
Standard deviation–12:00
Standard error of the mean–12:41
How to express data–13:22
Summarizing–13:58
Spread–14:27
Variability of data–14:53
Extrapolation of findings–15:12
Type I & II errors–15:49
Power calculation–17:11
Effect size–17:35
Power–19:07 Pediatrics 1980
P-values–21:46
Multiple comparisons–23:06
Confidence interval–24:11
P-value nomenclature–25:05
Multivariable analyses–25:35
Clinical significance–26:26
Statistical tests–28:02
Choosing appropriate statistical methods–28:41 JACS 2006
Q&A session–29:19