- RESEARCH METHODS & STATISTICS
- INTRODUCTION
- FOUNDATIONS
- 2 Understanding, describing & exploring data
- Defining data
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- Numerical summaries & display
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- Categorical summaries & display
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- Two numerical variables
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- Transformations: Z-Scores
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- Transformations: Logged variables
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- Describing binary variables (prevalence & incidence)
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- 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
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True-False Question
Please answer the following questions as either True or False.
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Hence why the standard error of the mean for large samples is intuitively smaller.
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True
There is only one population parameter, and so no sampling distribution of parameters.
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True
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The correct answer is 2.3