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Engage with Dr. David Yanez and Lisa Brown to explore Biost.511 course details. Learn STATA and key statistical concepts. Access lecture materials and participate in discussions. Delve into quizzes, projects, and homework assignments for a comprehensive learning experience. Get started on your statistical journey today!
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BIOST 511DLDiscussion Section David Yanez, Ph.D. and Lisa Brown, MS UW Biostatistics
Outline • Introductions • Course overview (DL) • Introduction to STATA
Introductions • What is your name? • Where are you? • What do you do? • What do you expect to gain from Biost 511?
Introductions • What is your name? • David Yanez • Where are you? • Seattle, WA • What do you do? • Biostatistics • What do you expect to gain from Biost 511? • That you all will gain a deeper appreciation for statistics and that you will better be able to use statistics to solve your scientific problems
Introductions • What is your name? • Where are you? • What do you do? • What do you expect to gain from Biost 511?
Course Overview Class website: http://courses.washington.edu/b511/Biost511DL.html • Lecture notes & extra course materials • Lectures are recorded / posted by the end of the day! • Check regularly (aka at least once/week) • Announcements
Course Overview Class website: http://courses.washington.edu/b511/Biost511DL.html Grading (CEU): • Online quizzes [10 points each ‐ 4 quizzes, lowest score dropped] 30% • Project (CEU) 50% • Homeworks [8 or 9 assigments, one can be dropped] 20% Grading (Credit): • Grading will follow the curriculum as the non-DL students. (Please see the course website for details).
Assumed Prior Knowledge • Statistics • None • You may need to unlearn some things you have been taught. • Mathematics • Proficient in high school algebra
Course Overview Textbook: • Baldi and Moore (2012, 2nd ed.): The Practice of Statistics in the Life Sciences • Classical organization • Course organization will follow closely • Used primarily as a reference • Great for working additional practice problems/exercises • 1st edition should be okay, too.
Course Overview • Please review syllabus and course outline. • A DL specific syllabus will be posted online this week • Caution: • This is not an “at your own pace course” • Please watch the recorded lectures • If you have any questions or concerns, please bring them to the attention of David Yanez or one of the TAs.
Course Overview Online (live) Discussion Section: • Please plan on joining the discussion a few minutes before 5:30 pm so we can begin promptly at 5:30 pm • Participation • Best opportunity to learn from instructor and each other • Technical details: • When I share my computer screen, you will need to speak clearly into the telephone. The quality of the chat pod is nil.
Computer Lab 1 Please download a copy the firstcomputer lab assignment at http://courses.washington.edu/b511/Data/ComputerLab01.pdf