Statistical Considerations in Preparing Your Paper
When: Oct. 28th, 2020 10:00 am - 11:30 am
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NIH Training Library
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In partnership with the NIH Clinical Center's Biostatistics and Clinical Epidemiology Service (BCES), the NIH Library is offering a class to assist researchers in writing a manuscript. Participants will become familiar with statistical issues that can arise as well as recommendations to prevent them. At the end of the class, participants should have a good sense of what to do and not to do when writing the statistical sections of a manuscript. Most of the examples will be related to clinical research; however, anyone can benefit from the tips shared. Plenty of time will be devoted for questions, and references will be provided for more in-depth self-study.
This class complements, How to Write a Research Paper Parts 1 & 2, as it specifically covers key points in writing the statistical portion of a manuscript – particularly for clinical research. Attendance to How to Write a Research Paper is not required to benefit from this class.
Instructor(s) -- External Vendor:
Paul Wakim