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Statistics 120 -- Intermediate Biostatistical Methods
Course Description: A survey of multivariable methods used in medical and biological research. A review of univariate inference, multiple regression, analysis of variance, nonparametric methods, logistic regression, elements of study design, survival analysis, and selected special topics in biostatistics. Emphasis on application 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)
Prerequisites: Either Statistics 100, 102, 104, or Statistics 110, 111.

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