Just finished the 5th paper for my Psychometrics & Statistics class. Taking this class has been an asset to me in having a better appreciation for how medical researchers compile data, analyze data via multiple t-tests, ANOVA, Chi-Square tests and other processes related to this very interesting subset of medicine.
So far, my professor, Dr. Leonard, who is a very rigid and hard-line type of instructor was able to convey to us the importance of analyzing instances how to read Post-Hoc analysis when observing the effects of 3-5 independent variables on dependent variables.
Given, I was a bit whizzed at it because it was a "while" since i used statistical analysis. We were not taught this in medical school, so I had to remember some theoretical concepts (which meant opening my old statistical text books from undergrad) lol.
Since this is my first "statistical" class for my Ph.D requirement, I have to get used to it. Next term, I have elected to take Multivariate Statistics II with Dr. Leonard. At first, I did not like this man, but now, I've grown acquainted to his teaching style. Forward !
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