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UCSF
Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics

Division of Biostatistics

Biostatistics 183

Introduction to Statistical Analysis

Fall 2007 Note: First day of class is 9/18/07

Course Director: Stanton A. Glantz, PhD, Professor of Medicine

OBJECTIVES Instruction in descriptive summary statistics (mean, median, and SD); techniques for testing hypotheses (z- and t-tests, chi-square tests, non-parametric methods, ANOVA, linear regression); and sampling.

PREREQUISITES None.

FACULTY

Course Director: Stanton Glantz, PhD
Phone: 415 / 476-3893
Office: UCSF Library, Suite 366
Office Hours: Drop-in
Email: glantz@medicine.ucsf.edu
TA's: Alexis Dinno
Phone: 415 / 476-3652
Office: UCSF Library, Suite 366
Office Hours: Mon 12-1
Email: alexis.dinno@ucsf.edu
Hadii Mamudu
Phone: 415 / 514-9340
Office: UCSF Library, Suite 366
Office Hours: Tues 12-1
Email: hadii.mamudu@ucsf.edu
FORMAT
Lectures: Tues & Thurs 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 in N-217
Problem Sessions: Wednesday 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. in S-174
For Pharmacy Students:
James Lightwood, Assistant Adjunct Professor, Department of Clinical Pharmacy 415-514-0939 lightwoodj@pharmacy.ucsf.edu (Available by appointment at Laurel Heights)
Homework: Assigned on the syllabus and due one week after it is assigned. Homework will be graded and returned within one week. No late homework will be accepted. Appropriately annotated computer printouts may be submitted for selected problems, indicated with an asterisk on the assignment.
Syllabus available at the Library Course Reserves.

TEXTBOOK On reserve in the UCSF Library.
Glantz, SA. Primer of Biostatistics (6th ed.) McGraw-Hill, 2005.
Errata available at the Library Course Reserves.

VIDEOTAPES Videotapes of all lectures from a previous year (which are similar) will be available at the Circulation desk in the UCSF library and can be viewed on the 2nd floor.

GRADING & EXAMS Grades will be based on total points achieved on homework (20%), midterm (30%), and the final exam (50%). The grade on the final is the lowest grade you can get in the course. The midterm and final will be in class and open book.

ENROLLMENT Auditors, including UCSF faculty and staff, are welcome if they do homework and take tests.