Tuesday, February 23, 2016; 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Section outline
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Lecture: Basic analytic issues in HDR
Given the complex social and biologic context in which health disparities are manifested, research in this areas requires nuanced application of statistical concepts related to confounding, mediation, moderation, and clustering. In this lecture, we will highlight aspects of statistical analysis of particular relevance to health disparities, including how to quantify disparities and evaluate determinants of inequalities, how to best build multivariate models, how to investigate race/SES interactions, principles of sub-group reporting and statistical power in health disparities research, as well as an overview of multilevel analyses.
Faculty: Mahasin Mujahid
Location: Mission Hall 1407-
Holmes multilevelanalysis File
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Bilheimer dataissues File