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Course Number
MCELLBI X471
Course Description
The health and behavioral sciences commonly use several statistical methods (linear regression, ANOVA, logistical regression, survival analysis and nonparametric methods) to study biological problems. Gain the statistical skills to read scientific articles in your field, understand the statistical methods used and interpret the results on your own. Learn to use computers and software for statistical analysis. This course is designed for upper-division undergraduate students, premedical students and professionals who are interested in biostatistics.
Course Object ID
41598
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