Part 01: Diseases and PopulationsProfessor Thomas Koepsell discusses the concepts of disease and population as they apply to epidemiologic research. This lecture was taped at the 2004 Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Clinical Research ... Part 02: Measures of Disease Frequency IProfessor Thomas Koepsell discusses concepts of incidence and prevalence as they apply to epidemiologic research. This lecture was taped at the 2004 Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Clinical Research M ... Part 03: Measures of Disease Frequency IIProfessor Thomas Koepsell discusses concepts of incidence and prevalence as they apply to epidemiologic research. This lecture was taped at the 2004 Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Clinical Research M ... Part 04: Sources of Data on Disease FrequencyProfessor Thomas Koepsell explains how to identify the best sources of available public data on health, disease and death to use when answering epidemiologic research questions. This lecture was taped ... Part 05: Person, Place, TimeProfessor Thomas Koepsell explains the importance of study characteristics such as person, place and time in descriptive epidemiology. This lecture was taped at the 2004 Epidemiology, Biostatistics an ... Part 06: Overview of Study DesignsThomas Koepsell provides an overview of common epidemiologic study designs. This lecture was taped at the 2004 Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Clinical Research Methods Summer Session co-sponsored by ... Part 07: Causal InferenceNoel Weiss discusses the principles underlying causal inference, including the difference between association and causation, the criteria for formulating a plausible causal hypothesis based on the res ... Part 08: Measures of Excess RiskNoel Weiss describes how to interpret relative risk and attributable risk data in epidemiologic studies. This lecture was taped at the 2004 Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Clinical Research Methods Su ... Part 09: Measures of Excess Risk ContinuedNoel Weiss describes how to interpret relative risk and attributable risk data in epidemiologic studies. This lecture was taped at the 2004 Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Clinical Research Methods Su ... Part 10: Measurement ErrorThomas Koepsell discusses measurement error in epidemiologic studies, explaining how to identify several features of reliability and validity. This lecture was taped at the 2004 Epidemiology, Biostati ... Part 11: ScreeningThomas Koepsell discusses the interpretation of sensitivity and specificity predictive value positive as applied to screening data in epidemiologic studies. This lecture was taped at the 2004 Epidemio ... Part 12: ConfoundingNoel Weiss defines confounding and identifies strategies to control for the presence of confounding in epidemiologic studies. This lecture was taped at the 2004 Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Clinica ... Part 13: Confounding ContinuedNoel Weiss defines confounding and identifies strategies to control for the presence of confounding in epidemiologic studies. This lecture was taped at the 2004 Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Clinica ... Part 14: Ecological Studies, Randomized TrialsThomas Koepsell defines ecological studies and discusses levels of measurement in such studies. This lecture was taped at the 2004 Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Clinical Research Methods Summer Sess ... Part 15: Randomized Trials, Cohort StudiesThomas Koepsell and Noel Weiss identify the strengths and weaknesses of cohort studies and randomized trials. This lecture was taped at the 2004 Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Clinical Research Metho ... Part 16: Cohort StudiesNoel Weiss discusses comparison subjects, follow-up and outcome definition and assessment for cohort studies. This lecture was taped at the 2004 Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Clinical Research Metho ... Part 17: Case-Control StudiesNoel Weiss identifies when it is appropriate to use a case-control study design, a cohort study design or a clinical trial to answer a research question. This lecture was taped at the 2004 Epidemiolog ... Part 18: Case-Control Studies ContinuedNoel Weiss identifies when it is appropriate to use a case-control study design, a cohort study design or a clinical trial to answer a research question. This lecture was taped at the 2004 Epidemiolog ... Part 19: Improving the Sensitivity of StudiesNoel Weiss identifies two strategies that can be applied to improve accuracy when measuring associations between exposure and disease in epidemiologic studies. This lecture was taped at the 2004 Epide ...
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