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Statistics 102 -- Fundamentals Of Biostatistics
Course Description: An introduction to statistical methods used in biological and medical research. Elementary probability theory, basic concepts of statistical inference, sampling theory, regression and correlation methods, analysis of variance, and study design. Emphasis on applications to medical problems. Note: Primarily for undergraduates with medical or biological interests.

This class is at the Undergraduate level
Instructor: Bernard Rosner (Medical School, Public Health)

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