Biostatistics

Biostatistics Lecture Series

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Source: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Type: PowerPoint & Lecture Materials

Level: Introductory

Discription: “Introduces unified topics that cut across many applications that show empirically to be most important in the day-to-day collaboration between the researchers in Public Health and Biostatistics and emphasizes concepts over details, through recent applications in Public Health.



Biostatistics for Medical Product Regulation

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Source: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Type: PowerPoint & Lecture Materials

Level: Introductory

Description: Provides a broad understanding of the application of biostatistics in a regulatory context. Reviews the relevant regulations and guidance documents. Includes topics such as basic study design, target population, comparison groups, and endpoints. Addresses analysis issues with emphasis on the regulatory aspects, including issues of missing data and informative censoring. Discusses safety monitoring, interim analysis and early termination of trials with a focus on regulatory implications.



Biostatistical Methodology in Clinical Trials

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Source: ClinDescience Consultancy for Drug and Clinical Development

Type: Article

Level: Introductory

Discription: This article reviews types of clinical trials and sampling strategies.



Statistics in Psychosocial Research: Measurement

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Source: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Type: PowerPoint / Lecture Materials

Level: Intermediate

Description: Overview of quantitative approaches to measurement in the psychological and social sciences. Such topics include psychometrics, latent variable analysis, and item response theory.



Statistics for Psychosocial Research: Structural Models

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Source: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Type: PowerPoint / Lecture Materials

Level: Advanced

Description: Quantitative study on principles of path analysis, casual inference, measurement models, and other relevant topics to social sciences.