Experimental event rate (EER) is used with control event rate (CER) to generate measures of absolute risk reduction (ARR) or absolute risk increase (ARI). ARR and ARI are then used to calculate either number needed to treat (NNT = 1/ARR) or number needed to harm (NNH = 1/ARI). http://www.scalelive.com/experimental-event-rate.html
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This blog presents useful research and statistical methods for researchers and graduate students from the world's first automated decision tree for applied research and statistics, Research Engineer (www.scalelive.com).
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Use Diagnostic Accuracy Measures in Your Research
Calculate absolute diagnostic accuracy of a test against the "gold standard." http://www.scalelive.com/diagnostic-accuracy.html
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#medicine #diagnosis #science #research #tutorial
Monday, March 20, 2017
Use Validated Methods When Critically Appraising Clinical Evidence
Critically appraise five different types of clinical evidence. http://www.scalelive.com/appraising-clinical-evidence.html #medicine #science #tutorial #evidencebased
Monday, March 13, 2017
Conduct and Interpret Statistics Using SPSS
Access the methods for conducting and interpreting over 50 statistical tests in SPSS. http://www.scalelive.com/statistics.html #statistics #spss#research #tutorial
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Statistical Consultation for Professional Researchers at $80/hr
Purchase statistical consultation hours for your research project! http://www.scalelive.com/store/p10/Statistical_Consultation_for_Professionals.html
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#statistics #research #science #tutorial #consult
Monday, March 6, 2017
Use and Interpret Fixed-effects ANOVA in SPSS (also known as 2x2 ANOVA)
Use SPSS to conduct and interpret a fixed-effects ANOVA. http://www.scalelive.com/fixed-effects-anova.html #statistics #spss#research #tutorial #anova
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