Brief, but Complete, Interpretations

Описание к видео Brief, but Complete, Interpretations

When presenting statistical results we want to be brief, but also to provide our audience with as much information as possible. Providing the point estimate, an interval estimate, our uncertainty (i.e., p-value), and our ultimate decision are the four elements to try and include in every brief, but complete, summary.

A video for the Biostatistical Methods I (BIOS 6611) course in the Department of Biostatistics and Informatics at the University of Colorado-Anschutz Medical Campus taught by Dr. Alex Kaizer. Slides and additional material available at https://www.alexkaizer.com/bios_6611.

Table of Contents:

00:00 - Welcome
00:20 - Clear Presentation of Results
01:20 - Elements of a Complete Response
02:35 - One-Sample t-test Example
10:16 - When to use complete summaries?

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