S201: Statistics 201

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Course Overview

CE Hours

3 CE Credits

Course Description

This course teaches statistical hypothesis testing and its application to group comparisons, issues of power and sample size in study designs, and random sample and other study types.

Course Learning Objectives

At the end of this course, learners will be able to:

  • Understand statistical hypothesis testing and its application to group comparisons
  • Know issues of power and sample size in study designs
  • Learn about random sample and other study types

Course Format and Faculty

Course Format:

Online linked resources and lectures available anytime, 24/7. Includes one multiple-choice exam taken at the end of the course. A passing grade of 75% is required. Upon passing, learners may print their certificate immediately.

Course Developers and Instructors:

R. Klimes, PhD, MPH (Johns Hopkins University) is a scholar and author in health-related research, health behaviors, ethics, end-of-life care, and overall wellness. He has written numerous research reports and books and has held academic and leadership roles in higher education and public health internationally.

Course Time:

Approximately 3 hours for online study, test taking, course evaluation feedback, and certificate printing.