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Biostatistical Tools
Author(s): Anton E Weisstein1, Rama Viswanathan2, Sheldon Gordon3, Jennifer Spangenberg2
1. Truman State University 2. Beloit College 3. Framingham State College
117 total view(s), 59 download(s)
- ChiSquareTest.xls(XLS | 25 KB)
- polyfit_windows_documents.ZIP(ZIP | 115 KB)
- polyfit_macOSX_documents.ZIP(ZIP | 94 KB)
- polyfit_macOS9_documents.ZIP(ZIP | 108 KB)
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Overview
This collection of workbooks has tools for: 1. Linear regression through the origin 2. Linear regression not through the origin 3. Polynomial fit 4. A simple chi-square analysis to test whether a data set is in Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium; the user may enter his or her own data set or use one of the included sets. Tools 1-3 can be inserted into a toolbar into any Excel application that you build.
Popular Text Citations
Zar, J. H. 1998. Biostatistical Analysis, fourth edition. Prentice Hall.
Research Articles
Young, G. A.; Smith, R. L. 2006. Essentials of Statistical Inference by G.A. Young and R.L. Smith. Biometrics 62.
Kneib, T.; Fahrmeir, L. 2005. Structured Additive Regression for Categorical Space–Time Data: A Mixed Model Approach. Biometrics 62.
Schill, W. 2006. Categorical Data Analysis Using the SAS System by M.E. Stokes, C.S. Davis and G.G. Koch. Biometrics 62.
May, S. 2006. Advanced Excel® for Scientific Data Analysis by R. De Levie. Biometrics 62.
Kendziorski, C. M.; Chen, M.; Yuan, M.; Lan, H.; Attie, A. D. 2006. Statistical Methods for Expression Quantitative Trait Loci (eQTL) Mapping. Biometrics 62.
Chernoff H, Lehmann E.L. The use of maximum likelihood estimates in χ2 tests for goodness-of-fit. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics 1954; 25:579-586.
Liu, L. C.; Hedeker, D. 2005. Mixed-Effects Regression Model for Longitudinal Multivariate Ordinal Data. Biometrics 62.
Guan, Y. 2005. Tests for Independence between Marks and Points of a Marked Point Process. Biometrics 62.
Zhiying, P.; Lin, D. Y. 2005. Goodness-of-Fit Methods for Generalized Linear Mixed Models. Biometrics 61.
Data Sources
RACIAL & ETHNIC DISTRIBUTION of ABO BLOOD TYPES
Citation
Researchers should cite this work as follows:
- Weisstein, T. E., Viswanathan, R., Gordon, S., Spangenberg, J. (2024). Biostatistical Tools. ESTEEM, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/JFKP-HK74
Fundamental Mathematical Concepts
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Primary Reference
Pearson, K. 1956. Karl Pearson's Early Statistical Papers. Cambridge University Press.
Pearson, K. 1900. On the criterion that a given system of deviations from the probable in the case of a correlated system of variables is such that it can be reasonably supposed to have arisen from random sampling. Philosophical Magazine 50:157-175.