Statistical Thinking and Significance with Stephen Furmanek
This is the eighth lecture in our Research Lecture Series.
In this lecture, Stephen Furmanek discusses the difference between clinical thinking and statistical thinking. Topics also covered are p-values, effect sizes, and confidence intervals.
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Stephen Furmanek, MPH
Stephen Furmanek graduated with honors from the University in Louisville with a Masters degree in Public Health in 2015. He is currently working towards his PhD in Biostatistics. He is a research analyst for the University of Louisville School of Medicine Division of Infectious diseases, with research foci on pneumonia, quality improvement in healthcare, and support projects for faculty and fellows at the university.
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