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Screencast lectures with Dr. Cantrell which cover course concepts (see the Software category for SAS/SPSS tutorials).

Causation and Observational Studies

Published: Sep 12th, 2013

View Lecture Slides with Transcript – Causation and Observational Studies Video (3:09) This document is linked from Causation and Observational Studies.

Designing Studies

Published: Sep 12th, 2013

View Lecture Slides with Transcript  – Designing Studies Video (1:34) This document is linked from Designing Studies

Sampling

Published: Sep 12th, 2013

View Lecture Slides with Transcript  – Sampling  – All Parts Part A (5:05) Part B (4:20) Starts with Stratified and Cluster Samples Part C (3:13) Starts with multi-stage sampling This […]

Introduction – Producing Data

Published: Sep 12th, 2013

View Lecture Slides with Transcript – Introduction – Producing-Data Video (4:35) This document is linked from Unit 2: Producing Data.

Causation

Published: Sep 12th, 2013

View Lecture Slides with Transcript -Causation – All Parts Part A (5:03) Part B (3:42) Starts with Simpson’s Paradox This document is linked from Causation.

Case Q-Q: Linear Relationships – Correlation

Published: Sep 4th, 2013

View Lecture Slides with Transcript Video (8:37) This document is linked from Linear Relationships – Correlation.

Case Q-Q: Linear Relationships – Regression

Published: Sep 4th, 2013

View Lecture Slides with Transcript Video (5:58) This document is linked from Linear Relationships – Regression.

Case QQ: Scatterplots

Published: Sep 4th, 2013

View Lecture Slides with Transcript – Case QQ: Scatterplots Video (7:20) This document is linked from Scatterplots.

Case Q-Q: Introduction

Published: Sep 4th, 2013

View Lecture Slides with Transcript – Case Q-Q: Introduction Video (2:30) This document is linked from Case Q-Q.

Case C-C

Published: Sep 4th, 2013

View Lecture Slides with Transcript – Case C-C Video (7:51) Video – Recorded Live (2:43) This short video contains an overview of calculating conditional percentages. The original slides are not […]