P-Values in Modern Research
This talk will cover p-values and their role in modern research, including a brief discussion of their short comings and impact on publication literature. Also covered will be a few ways that researchers should be aware of for manipulating p-values, and how to avoid making these (sometimes inadvertent) errors.
Dr. Pohlig is the Biostatistician for the University of Delaware’s College of Health Sciences. He possesses a degree in Research Methodology, with a primary focus on Statistics. He has participated in research from a wide range of fields including Health Sciences (Nursing, PT, Epidemiology, Dietetics, Clinical Trials), Psychology, Biomechanics, Social Work, and Law. His interests include Structural Equation Modeling, Mixed Modeling, Mediation and Moderation Analyses, and Study Design.
The Innovative Discoveries Series, sponsored by the Delaware Clinical & Translational Science ACCEL program and the Christiana Care Value Institute, features informal presentations on topics relevant to current research and healthcare practice, led by knowledgeable and experienced presenters. There are offerings for researchers, healthcare providers, and community members of varying levels of experience.
These free talks are held Fridays at noon at Christiana Hospital but can be viewed from your home or office computer. Earn CMEs by participating in-person or online. Lunch is served and all are welcome to attend.
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