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Biostatistics
140.613
Data Analysis Workshop I
Department of Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Winter Term January
4 - 8, 2016
INSTRUCTOR and Teaching Assistants
Department of Biostatistics
LECTURES:
1:30 PM - 2:15 PM Monday - Friday
Room W2008
LABS for review, questions,
and help with exercises:
2:15 pm - 4:50 pm Monday - Friday
Room W2008
LECTURE NOTES:
Hard copy of lecture notes and
most other course materials are
distributed during class. Purchase of these materials is included in
registration. Copies of most materials are available for downloading in
the "Classes" section of the
course web site.
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WEB SITE:
http://biostat.jhsph.edu/courses/bio613/
Userid: bio613
Password: (given in class)
Contains course schedule, office hours, lecture notes, quizzes,
solution keys, data sets, and Stata examples
TEXTBOOK:
Hamilton, L: Statistics with Stata 12
http://www.stata.com/bookstore/statistics-with-stata/
Also recommended (optional):
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Bernard Rosner.
Fundamentals of Biostatistics 2000, Duxbury Press,
Pacific Grove, CA
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Stata User's Guide
and Reference Manuals
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Rabe-Hesketh S and Everitt
B: A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using Stata,
Second Edition (more advanced)
CALCULATOR:
Basic functions (+, -, x, ÷), logarithms and exponents, simple
memory and recall, factorial key.
COMPUTING PACKAGE:
Stata 12 or Stata 13 or Stata 14, Stata Press, College Station, Texas (www.stata.com)
GRADING based on:
50% Exercises (3)
25% Class participation
25% Final exam (take home)
Students taking the course for credit may work together on
exercises, but they must submit their own versions of the
answers.
e-REGISTER FOR COURSE
e-MAIL:
To be considered part of the course, all students must
register their
e-mail address
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
To provide students with the ability to use statistical software to
implement and critically evaluate common techniques of data analysis
used with public health data.
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