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J McG
Приєднався 31 сер 2012
This is your one stop shopping for scintillating, timely, and dynamic interviews with the hippest innovators at the intersection of statistics, data sciences and public health.
Відео
Solutions for review questions about multiple logistic regression.
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Narrated solutions tor review questions about multiple logistic regression,.
Simple logistic regression review exercise solutions
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Narrated solutions to the multiple choice review problems for simple logistic regression.
lecture 2 Stata
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This video shows some of the analyses presented in Statistical Reasoning 1, Lecture 2 being performed with Stata.
Ani Eloyan
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John McGready sits down with Dr. Ani Eloyan to discuss biostatistics and medical imaging. Dr. Eloyan, a member of the SMART working group (www.smart-stats.org/) and a post-doctoral researcher in the Department of Biostatistics working on data imaging with Brian Caffo and Ciprian Crainiceanu.
Rafael Irizarry
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Rafael Irizarry (rafalab.jhsph.edu/) sits down with John McGready to discuss the relevance of statistics in all research scenarios, with a focus on microbiology and genomics. Rafa is a professor in the department of Biostatistics at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School, and co-founder and co-editor of the Simply Statistics (simplystatistics.org/) blog.
Patrick Heagerty
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Dr. Patrick Heagerty, associate chair of, and professor in the Department of Biostatistics at The University of Washington pays a visit to Baltimore! In this interview he discusses both the importance of, and difficulty in dealing with time in public health data, and his recent work on evaluating the time dependent characteristics of diagnostic markers with respect to predicting future disease.
SMART representatives JHBSPH
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John McGready interviews three members of the SMART (Statistical Methods and Applications for Research in Technology ) working group at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Associate Professor Ciprian Crainiceanu, researcher Elizabeth Sweeney and PhD student John Muschelli discuss the major statistical challenges and recent developments in detecting legions in brain imaging data...
Brian Caffo
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John McGready interviews Dr. Brian Caffo, an associate professor in Biostatistics at the Bloomberg School and co-founder of the SMART (Statistical Methods and Applications for Research in Technology) research group. Brian also teaches 15,000 in his "Mathematical Statistics Bootcamp" course offered via Coursera. Brian talks about the opportunities and challenges with regards to statistics with b...
Brooke Anderson
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John McGready interviews Dr. Brooke Anderson, a post-doctoral fellow in the department of Biostatistics at the Hopkins Bloomberg School and developer of the R-based question generating software, Bespoke Homework. John and Brooke discuss the genesis of Bespoke Homework, and it's potential for use in all kinds of statistics courses. Brooke has undergraduate and graduate degrees in engineering, an...
Scott Zeger
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John McGready interviews Dr. Scott Zeger, professor of biostatistics at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School, and vice provost of research for the entire Johns Hopkins University. Scott is well known for his many contributions to statistical methodology and education, and his commitment to science and science education.
roger peng
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John McGready interviews Dr.Roger Peng, an associate professor in the Department of Biostatistics at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School. Roger is also a co editor of the influential blog "Simply Statistics". Roger's work is at the interface of statistics an environmental health, coupled with advances in statistical programming and reproducibility of research. Roger and John discuss notable achi...
jeff leek
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John McGready interview Dr. Jeff Leek, and assistant professor in the Department of Biostatistics at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School. He is also a co-editor of the influential blog "Simply Statistics". Jeff's works at the intersection of statistics and microbiology, and he shares his thoughts on the current state of the field, and future opportunities. Jeff also discusses the issue with conf...
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Great discussion!
I'm a medical doctor who loves biostatistics and public health. it was a great inspirational interview. I've taken biostatistics courses on Coursera. I wanna thank you for your generosity in sharing your knowledge.
is professor still alive?
Dr. M, this link is supposed to be answers to the second practice quiz on Week 1 (Simple Logistic Regression). I always enjoy your reveals, but this doesn't explain why the answers to questions 2 and 3 are different when the questions themselves (what is the intercept for the equation representing) and setup/study are identical. If you could just review the link and, in your spare time, post the answers, I'd much appreciate your endeavors to enlighten me.
exactly. you are right
Still no response to this query. Very disappointing
Thanks for pointing this out MC
This is the actual video for the lecture quiz you are referring to -> ua-cam.com/video/6hHiVON5uO8/v-deo.html
13 answer I couldn't figure out. please help
the intercept in the question is wrong, should have been -2.58
13:46 When the odds ratio is calculated, should we divide one over the other? why are we subtracting one from another in order to calculate the ratio?
i don't know how we are solving number 13...
Did you figure it out? Why is it .39? My result is around .99...
@@Lokolar yes i managed to ... i also finished the course... thank you
@@Lokolar 0.99 is true, it seems 0.39 was a mistake
@@ahmadktaish5721 Same here. Please solve this so we know correct method and answer
@@prasadbabar5336 the intercept in the question should have been -2.58
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What are you doing here ? 😂😂
He is such a good teacher. I am one of his student.
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She is voice actor of me
If she make sniffles voice
Yes :3
Thanks for sharing your personal story!
Excellent overview for prospective students and for those like me, who have been working in a quantitative and qualitative market research environment and are learning our way into Statistical Reasoning.
thanks for keeping this up. it's very, very helpful.
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excellent talk on confounders..
Great discussion. Glad to see a series on famous statisticians.
That's a very interesting application of statistics, makes me wonder where else this could lead us in the future!? p.s. 14:53, perphaps the appearance of the host is way to informal, don't you think?