In most areas of health, data is being used to make important decisions. As a health population manager, you will have the opportunity to use data to answer interesting questions. In this course, we will discuss data analysis from a responsible perspective, which will help you to extract useful information from data and enlarge your knowledge about specific aspects of interest of the population.
Population Health: Responsible Data Analysis
Instructors: Mar Rodriguez Girondo
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Knows (the value of) all aspects of data management and acknowledge the importance of initial data analysis.
Knows the pros and cons of statistical methods and can choose the appropriate data analysis approach in common health related problems.
Is able to interpret statistical results and to draw responsible conclusions.
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There are 5 modules in this course
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2 videos3 readings1 discussion prompt1 plugin
In this module, we will discuss how to obtain, store, clean and explore the data necessary to answer your research question. First, we will see how to collect data of good quality. Second, we will see how to address privacy and security when dealing with personal data. Then, we will see how to first describe and summarize your data. Finally, we will discuss the principles of initial data analysis.
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6 videos4 readings6 assignments
In this module, we will see how to deal with data obtained from a limited number of individuals. You will discover how statistical inference can make the connection between samples and populations. First, we will discuss important concepts such as random variation, sampling distribution and standard error. Second, we will discuss the principles of hypothesis testing. Then, we will review the moist commonly used statistical tests. Finally, we will discuss how to decide how large your study sample should be.
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In this module, we will discuss the basic principles of regression modeling, a collection of powerful tools to analyze complex data. We will start simple, and increase the complexity of the models step by step. We will start with linear regression, used with continuous outcomes. Then we will continue with logistic regression, which can be used to model binary variables, and finally we will consider regression with time to event outcomes.
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In this module , we will cover the critical assessment of data analysis results, and we will discuss challenges and dangers of data analysis in the era of big data and massive amounts of information. First, we will see how bad data analysis practice can dramatically impact scientific progress. Second, we will address the hot topic of how to report uncertainty in scientific findings. This has been object of big controversy in the scientific literature. We invited two experts to present their different points of view. Then, we will discuss different forms of bias. Finally, we will give you tips and tricks to write a perfect statistical plan. Special about this week is that we are working with a discussion group about some difficult social situations you might encounter when doing your own research. Most of us who have worked in research might have been through those, and if you feel comfortable, please do share your thoughts about what you think is appropriate, and follow the threads as the rest of us reply!
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7 videos4 readings4 assignments2 discussion prompts
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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Reviewed on Sep 27, 2022
It is a good course, where you will learn a lot about statistics. I would recommend giving a shot at this course if you have enough time.
Reviewed on May 16, 2020
It's good learning from Coursera . Those who could not able to purchase certificate.. atleast provide acknowledgement that's a request.
Reviewed on Sep 27, 2019
To research and review the data Population Health: Responsible Data Analysis is mostly perfect to me as a humanitarian.
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