1. Measures of risk: rates and probabilities. 2. Variation and bias. 3. Statistical power and sample size calculations. 4. Cohort data: description and illustration. 5. CLustering: space and time data. 6. The twoxK contingency table and the TwoxTwoxTwo table. 7. The analysis of contingency table data: logistic model I. 8. The analysis of binary data: logistic model II. 9. The analysis of matched data. 10. Life tables: an introduction. 11. Estimates of risk from follow-up data. 12. A models for survival data: proportional hazards model. Appendixes.
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