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Data Analysis for Health and Medicine-Part I

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      Introduction to statistics
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      Types of data
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      Scales of measurement
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      Data presentation
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      i.Tabular presentation
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      ii.Graphical presentation
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        i.Tabular presentation

        By the end of this topic, students will be able to:

        1. Explain the purpose and advantages of using tables to present data.
        2. Identify the essential components of a statistical table, including title, headings, and source notes.
        3. Differentiate between simple, double, and complex tables based on structure and purpose.
        4. Construct well-organized tables to summarize qualitative and quantitative data accurately.

        SLT: 4 hours

        • i-Lecture File MP4
          Students must
          Mark as done

          Tabular presentation of data by Dr.Theingi

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        Quizzes

        • MCQ 1 H5P
        • MCQ 2 H5P
        • True/False 1 H5P
        • True/False 2 H5P
        • True/ False 3 H5P
        • True/False 4 H5P
        • Q and A Chat

          For any clarification related to the Tabular presentation of Data, you can leave a message here.

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        Summary

        • Summary File PDF
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        ii.Graphical presentation

        SLT: 7 hours

        • Graphical presentation of data File MP4
          Students must
          Mark as done

          Dr.NorAini

        • Lecture notes File PDF
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    • 1
      General
    • 2
      Course introduction
    • 3
      Course summary
    • 4
      Introduction to statistics
    • 5
      Types of data
    • 6
      Scales of measurement
    • 7
      Data presentation
    • 8
      i.Tabular presentation
    • 9
      ii.Graphical presentation
    • 10
      Self assessment
    • 11
      Quizzes
    • 12
      Self assessment
    • 13
      Quizzes
    • 14
      Course content
    • 15
      Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs),Assessment and References
    • 16
      Assessment
    • 17
      Student Learning Time
    • 18
      Summary
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      Summary
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      Summary
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