105361 - 2.Estatísticas Básicas |
Período da turma: | 19/05/2022 a 30/06/2022
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Descrição: | Aula 6 - Estatísticas - Noções básicas:
• Classificação de dados • Distribuição de dados • Métodos descritivos para dados categóricos • Métodos descritivos para dados contínuos Aula 7 - Resultados de segurança, clínicos e intermediário: • Confiabilidade das medições • Validade das medições • Introdução aos resultados de segurança, clínicos e intermediários Aula 8 - Testes Estatísticos I: • Estimativa de parâmetros • Comparação de médias populacionais (teste t de Student, ANOVA) Aula 9 - Testes Estatísticos II: • Qui-quadrado e teste exato de Fisher • Teste de tassociação para dados categóricos Aula 10 - Cálculo do tamanho da amostra: • Variáveis de resposta dicotômicas • Tamanho da amostra para variáveis contínuas • Tamanho da amostra para de estudos intervenção e equivalência • Estimativa de parâmetros de tamanho de amostra • Exemplo prático: como calcular o tamanho da amostra Aula 11 - Testes Estatísticos III: • Testes paramétricos e não paramétricos para mais de duas comparações de grupo (Análise de variância (ANOVA) e KruskalWallis) • Correlação (coeficiente de correlação de Pearson e Spearman) Aula 12 - Análise de sobrevida: • Estimativa da curva de sobrevida (Teste de Kaplan Meier) • Comparação de duas curvas de sobrevida • Análise ajustada covariada • Uso de análise de sobrevida em pesquisa clínica REFERÊNCIA BIBLIOGRÁFICA: Bewick V, Cheek L, Ball J. 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12 horas |
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Tipo: | Obrigatória | ||||
Vagas oferecidas: | 3 | ||||
Ministrantes: |
Raymundo Soares de Azevedo Neto |
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