Section outline

  • Lecture 8: P-Values and Confidence Intervals / Alternatives to RCTs

    Faculty:  Thomas Newman

    Location: 
     Mission Hall 1400

     

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    • Session Audio/Video Recording (Access restricted to registered students):

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    • Required Reading:

      EBD-2, Ch 9 and 11

    • Goodman S 2008 Seminars Hematol Dirty Dozen P Value fallacies File
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    • Optional Reading:

    • Laptook 2017 JAMA Effect of therapeutic hypothermia after 6 hours Bayesian example File
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    • Quintana 2017 JAMA Bayesian analysis. Using prior information to interpret results of clinical trials File
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    • Browner WS, Newman TB. Are all significant P-values created equal? The analogy between diagnostic tests and clinical research. JAMA 1987;257:2459-63 File
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    • Goodman, S. Toward evidence-based medical statistics. 1: The P value fallacy. Annals of Internal Medicine 1999; 130: 995-1004 File
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    • Goodman, S. Toward evidence-based medical statistics. 2: The Bayes factor. Annals of Internal Medicine 1999; 130: 1005-1013 File
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    • Newman, T. If almost nothing goes wrong, is almost everything all right? JAMA 1995; 274: 1013 File
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    • Goodman S 2013 Circulation Are we there yet File
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    • Ray 2006 American Journal of Epidemiology New User DEsigns File
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