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Please See Below For Course Information On 'Understanding Non-Parametric Methods'



Overview

Coping with commonly encountered skewed and ordered categorical data and small datasets.
Prerequisite: Introductory Statistics and Research Methods or equivalent.

What will I learn?

Course Aims, to teach:

What non-parametric methods are
When to use non-parametric methods
Why non-parametric methods are not used more frequently
How to use and interpret non-parametric methods
By the end of the course, you should:

Know that parametric tests are not always appropriate
Know about the most commonly used non-parametric methods
Be able to interpret computer output from SPSSĀ®
Be able to report results from non-parametric tests
Have a useful handbook for future reference

How will I be assessed?

No assessment. You will receive a certificate of attendance at the end of the course.

Address

Institute of Public Health
University of Cambridge
Forvie Site, Robinson Way
Cambridge CB2 0SR