CRD - Clinical Research Design
CRD - Clinical Research Design
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Clinical Research Design
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This software module consists of the following templatized tools and techniques:
- Q-Q Plot A Q-Q plot is a scatterplot created by plotting two sets of quantiles against one another. If both sets of quantiles came from the same distribution
- Parallel Group The Parallel Group design is an experimental design that compares two groups of people concurrently
- Crossover Group The Crossover Group design is an experimental design for comparing two interventions in which the participants are randomly allocated to receive one treatment
- Solomon 4 The Solomon-Four group design avoids some of the difficulties associated with the pretest-posttest design. This design contains two extra control groups
- Mediation Mediation analyses are employed to understand a known relationship by exploring the underlying mechanism or process by which one variable (X) influences another variable (Y) through a mediator (M).[2] In other words
- Moderation This applet performs a test on a variable to determine if it moderates a response. A moderator is a variable that influences the response based on the value of the independent variable.
- Homogeneous Reggression The assumption of homogeneity of variance is that the variance within each of the populations is equal. This is an assumption of analysis of variance
- Ancova Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) allows to compare one variable in 2 or more groups taking into account (or correcting for) variability of other variables
- MetaAnalysis Events MetaAnalysis Events
- Meta Data CrossSection Meta Data CrossSection
- Binary Control Treatment Binary Control Treatment
- Data Mean Data Mean
- Correlation Correlation
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Other Clinical Research Design Links:
- Clinical Research Design Tools – Training
- Clinical Research Design – Consultancy Support
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Clinical Research Design Download:
- Clinical Research Design – Report Sample (PDF)
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Materials available free for members only:
- Clinical Research Design – Learning Material (Word Document)
- Clinical Research Design – Teaching Material (PowerPoint)
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