CHRIS ROBERTS'S
UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER PERSONAL HOMEPAGE

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Medical Statistics (MATH38071) Course Materials 2015/16 Course

 

Course materials for MATH38071 Medical Statistics will be made available below prior to and during the course. Past examination papers with solutions for MATH38071 are currently available below.

 

 

Course Work Assessment

 

Link for Course Work Assessment BMJ Paper

 

 

 

Course Work Feedback

 

 

 

 

Notes

(Pre-lecture)

Notes with Annotation

(Post-lecture)

Critical Appraisal Exercises

Exercise  Sheets

Exercise Sheet Solutions

 

Notes Part I

(Weeks 1-5)

Introduction

Critical Appraisal 1

Sheet 1

Solutions 1

 

Basic Analysis Continuous Data

Link for Crit. App. 1 Paper

Sheet 2

Solutions 2

 

Analysis of Binary Data

 

Sheet 3

Solutions 3

 

Notes Part II

 (Weeks 6-10)

 

Power and Sample Size

Critical Appraisal 2

Sheet 4

Solutions 4

 

Treatment Allocation Methods

Link for Crit. App. 2 Paper

Sheet 5

Solutions 5

 

Analysis using Baseline Measurements

 

Sheet 6

Solutions 6

 

 

Equivalence & Non-inferiority

Critical Appraisal 3

Sheet 7

Solutions 7

 

 

ITT Analyses

Link for Crit. App. 3 Paper

Sheet 8

Solutions 8

 

 

Crossover Trials

 

Sheet 9

Solutions 9

 

 

Systematic Review & Meta-analysis

 

Sheet 10

Solutions 10

 

 

School of Mathematics Statistical Tables

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Past Examination Papers & Solutions

 

Year

Questions in 2015/16 syllabus of MATH 38071

Solutions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2003/4

A1,A2,A3, B1,B2,B3(i-ii)

2003/4

 

2004/5

A1,A2,A3,A4,B7,B8

2004/5

 

2006/7

A1,A2,A3,B7,B8,B9(i-ii)

2006/7

 

2007/8

All questions 

2007/8

 

2008/9

All except B7(iii-iv)

2008/9

 

2009/10

All questions 

2009/10

 

2010/11

All questions 

2010/11

 

2011/12

All questions

2011/12

 

2012/13

All questions

2012/13

 

2013/14

All questions except A5

2013/14

 

2014/15

All questions

2014/15

 

2015/16

 

2015/16

 

 

 


METHODOLOGICAL RESEARCH

My main research interests are:

 

The Design & Analysis of Clinical Trials with Clustering.

 

This includes trials of non-pharmacological treatment such as talking or physical therapies, operator effect such as surgery, or group therapies. In such trials the assumption of statistical independence of patients is violated. This is similar to cluster randomised, also called group randomised, trials, but because the clustering effect depends on treatment between arm heterogeneity may be found. This can make the analysis more complex to analyse than cluster randomised trials. For example a group therapy may be compared with a therapy delivered to individuals. I also have a methodological interest in cluster randomised trials.

 

Statistical Methods for Assessing The Reliability of Nominal and Ordered Categorical Data.

 

This includes the development of kappa-type statistics, design power and sample size, and the application of non-linear mixed models to such data. I have written some STATA ado files that implement these methods.


Updated 20 April 2017

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