STATS - STeve's Attempt to Teach Statistics (created
December 22, 1997)
Statistical thinking will one day be as necessary for efficient
citizenship as the ability to read and write. H.G. Wells
The five links that I use the most
- Training opportunities for CMH employees
- Statistical software for CMH employees
- Statistical Evidence
- Research Methodology Web Log
- Archive organized by category
Changes and improvements (July 2008)
- There were some questions raised at Children's Mercy Hospital about
placing these webpages under an open access license. Until these questions are
resolved it would be safest to revert to the original copyright agreement. I
will modify these pages appropriately, but it will take a few days. For now, please consider any
webpage in the STATS website to be copyrighted by Children's Mercy Hospital,
in spite of what the footer might say. Thank you for your understanding.
- I have written a small booklet, An introduction to diagnostic testing (PDF
format), that discusses the basic statistics used to summarize a diagnostic test
(sensitivity and specificity), the medical issues associated with these tests
(e.g., the difficulty in testing for a rare disease, the need to balance the
costs of false positives and false negatives), and applications of the
likelihood ratio. I also show how to use the likelihood ratio slide rule. I'm
hoping to see this incorporated into some of the Statistics training that
health professionals get. If you want to use this handout in such a class, I'd
like to work with you on this and get some feedback to improve the handout.
All topics
This webpage was written by
Steve Simon on 1997-12-22, edited by Steve Simon, and was last modified on
2008-07-02. Send feedback to ssimon at cmh
dot edu or click on the email link at the top of the page.