Basic statistical analysis (2,5 ECTS)
The course "Basic statistical analysis" (PH015F1) provides a practical introduction to statistical analysis. The course gives an overview of different types of descriptions and analyses of bivariate associations, including cross tables, scatterplots, correlation analysis, t-test, chi2, and regression analysis. After the course, the student will be able to perform simple statistical analyses and interpret the results from these.
Course dates
Spring 2023, period B (week 9-10)
PH015F1 Kursplan (på svenska, juridiskt dokument)
Course content
The purpose of the course is to give the student a practical introduction to statistical analysis. The course gives an overview of different types of descriptions and analyses of bivariate associations, including cross tables, scatterplots, correlation analysis, t-test, chi2, and regression analysis. After the course, the student will be able to perform simple statistical analyses and interpret the results from these.
Course managers
Anders Ledberg and Ylva B Almquist
Schedule
The schedule will be announced at least one month before the course starts.
Course literature
Please note that the course literature can be changed up until to two months before the course starts.
For Spring term 2022:
Course description PH014F1-PH016F1 2022 (195 Kb)
More information
This course is offered in collaboration with the Master’s programme in public health sciences: Societal and individual perspectives. The teaching occasions are to be attended jointly with the master students. All registered students will get access to the schedule and course material in Athena
Admission
If you are interested in taking the course, please send an email to study administrator kursadmin.publichealth@su.se
Contact
Further questions?
If you have any questions about the course, please contact
Director of studies studierektor.f.publichealth@su.se
or
Study administrator: kursadmin.publichealth@su.se
Director of Studies


Study administrator

Last updated: October 19, 2022
Source: Department of Public Health Sciences