- RESEARCH METHODS & STATISTICS
- INTRODUCTION
- FOUNDATIONS
- 2 Understanding, describing & exploring data
- Defining data
- Test Yourself
- Numerical summaries & display
- Test Yourself
- Categorical summaries & display
- Test Yourself
- Two numerical variables
- Test Yourself
- Transformations: Z-Scores
- Test Yourself
- Transformations: Logged variables
- Test Yourself
- Describing binary variables (prevalence & incidence)
- Test Yourself
- 3 Basic study design principles
- 4 Ideas of statistical inference
- 5 Basic probability
- 2 Understanding, describing & exploring data
- STATISTICAL INFERENCE
- SIMPLE COMPARISONS
- STUDY DESIGN & CONDUCT
- STATISTICAL MODELLING
- EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS
- GLOSSARY
- CREDITS
Link between a hypothesis test & CI
Learning outcomes
On watching this video, students should be able to:
- Confirm that hypothesis tests and confidence intervals are directly linked when using the normal distribution.
- Predict whether a p-value is greater than or less 0.05 based on the 95% confidence interval (and apply similar reasoning for other p-values using a 90% or 99% CI).