The topics of this course include the following:
- Single Factor with 2 levels
- no blocking factor
- blocking factor
- Single factor with k>2 levels
- no blocking factor
- blocking factor
- incomplete blocks
- multiple blocking factors
- Two factors
- 2×2 factorial
- rxc factorial
- interactions
- More than Two Factors
- 2x2x2 factorial
- L1xL2XL2X…xLF
- Interactions
- Nested designs
- crossed vs. nested factors
- split plot
- split split plot
Objectives
The objectives of this course include the following:
- Appreciate and explain statistical concepts of classical experimental design
- Explain how proper experimental design can promote efficient use of resources to attain maximum information, precision, and accuracy
- Appreciate how experimental design and methods of analysis are interrelated
- Appreciate the variety of experimental designs available
Speaker
Martin L. Lesser, PhD, AVP, Biostatic Research, Biostatics
The Public Research Education Program (PREP) is a series of courses developed by various research support offices in conjunction with other health system offices. The courses offer CME credits and are designed to increase quality of research throughout the health system and streamline the process of conducting research.
PREP courses also aim to enhance and expand investigator capacity to conduct research. PREP courses are free and open to all Northwell Health employees, students, and volunteers. In addition, interested research collaborators and community partners are welcome to attend.
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