Biostatistics II
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Biostatistics II In this course we will explore how to use statistics to help answer questions in biology, building on the foundation set in Biology 211. There will be a focus on real-life data sets which require additional statistical complexity, for example accounting for non-normally distributed data or fixed versus random effects. We will think about the philosophical framework behind statistical methods, particularly considering the recent critique of an over-reliance on p-values. The class will have a “hands-on” approach in which we implement examples of covered material in the statistical programming language R.