主讲人 |
Dylan Small |
简介 |
<p>One strength of a well conducted randomized clinical trial, besides its use of randomization, is that it follows a protocol that describes the design of the trial and a plan for its analysis. For observational studies, protocols are equally valuable but less commonly used. We will discuss methods for observational study protocols in the context of an observational study about the effect of police seizing a gun when arresting a domestic violence suspect on future domestic violence.</p> |
主讲人简介 |
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<div>Dylan Small is the Class of 1965 Wharton Professor of Statistics at Department of Statistics, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. He is also the Associate Scholar, Biostatistics Unit, Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. His research interests include Causal inference, Design and analysis of observational studies, design and analysis of experiments, Applications of statistics to public health, medicine and public policy. He serves (Co-)Editor for Journal of the American Statistical Association and Observational Studies, and Associate Editor for Annals of Statistics and Journal of Causal Inference, etc.</div>
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期数 |
厦门大学群贤学科学术讲座 |