The balance test fallacy: Why you shouldn’t put p-values in Table 1
What is the purpose of Table 1? The purpose of table 1 is to describe the groups in the study,… Read Article →
What is the purpose of Table 1? The purpose of table 1 is to describe the groups in the study,… Read Article →
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One of the most enjoyable and insightful articles I’ve ever read in epidemiology is by Olga Amsterdamska (1953-2009) “Demarcating Epidemiology”… Read Article →
This is part 3 of a 3 part series examining intersectional approaches in epidemiological research. See past articles on 6… Read Article →
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Diving into DAGs? Start here! Directed Acyclic Graphs, or DAGs, are commonly used in Epidemiology to communicate the assumptions that… Read Article →
Click here to scroll down to the list of courses from the history of epi infectious disease epidemiology to modern… Read Article →