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Georgi Iskrov, MBA, MPH, PhD Department of Social Medicine
Applied statistics Georgi Iskrov, MBA, MPH, PhD Department of Social Medicine
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Step 1 Check and code data (I)
Metric variables: are all values OK? are there any outliers? Categorical variables transform text input into numerical data category of “Other”: error or important insight? Consistency and validity of data
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Step 1 Check and code data (II)
MS Excel SPSS: Variable view Name Type Lables Missing Measure Data view
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Observation and comparison
Next Step Before you move on, what is the aim of research? Observation and comparison Define specific variables for cross-comparison: Treated vs Non-treated Exposed vs Non-exposed Male vs Female Children vs Adults
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Step 2 Describe data Metric variables: Mean, median
Standard deviation, range Standard error of the mean Categorical variable: Proportion Standard error of proportion Tables Diagrams and charts
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Step 3 Compare data Look for some difference Look for some association
Means Proportions Parametric vs Non-parametric tests
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Step 3 (II) Modelling and forecasting
Regression analysis Survival analysis etc
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Step 4 Disseminate your findings
Conference posters Conference presentations Scientific papers Indexed in PubMed Thomson Reuters Impact Factor
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