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Statistical inference / Medical statistics / Data analysis / Relative risk / Odds ratio / Confidence interval / Standard deviation / Variance / Linear regression / Statistics / Econometrics / Regression analysis
Date: 2007-03-06 06:06:02
Statistical inference
Medical statistics
Data analysis
Relative risk
Odds ratio
Confidence interval
Standard deviation
Variance
Linear regression
Statistics
Econometrics
Regression analysis

Clinical Biostatistics Suggested answers to examination, Wednesday 21st June.

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