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What Statistical Techniques are Used in Quantitative Epidemiology?
Various statistical techniques are employed to analyze quantitative data in epidemiology, including:
Descriptive Statistics
: Mean, median, mode, and standard deviation are used to summarize data.
Inferential Statistics
: Techniques such as
hypothesis testing
and
confidence intervals
are used to make inferences about populations based on sample data.
Regression Analysis
: Used to examine the relationship between dependent and independent variables.
Survival Analysis
: Techniques such as the
Kaplan-Meier method
are used to analyze time-to-event data.
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