
Part 7: Making a table for your outcome of interest (Table 2?)Īuthor: tbplante Formatting P-values for Stata output.Part 6: Visualizing your continuous exposure at baseline.Part 5: Baseline characteristics in a Table 1 for a prospective observational study.Part 4: Defining your population, exposure, and outcome.Part 2: Effective collaborations in epidemiology projects.Summer medical student research project series Part 1: Getting set up.
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ZIP code and county data sets for use in epidemiological research.The confusion nomenclature of epidemiology and biostatistics.Descriptive labels of metrics assessing discrimination.How I use the Zotero reference manager for collaborative grants or manuscripts.Getting your grant below the page limit using built-in MS Word features.Making a new, blank Stata do file within Windows Explorer.Chrome extensions to help research productivity.Opening the same MS Word document in a second window - the feature that you never knew you wanted.ClipSpeak: The most user-friendly, simple text-to-speech app ever.

Tomighty: The Java-powered Pomodoro app.MS Word’s new Read Aloud feature: Helpful for dyslexia and typo-finding.Writing your first epidemiology scientific manuscript? Here’s a generic MS Word document to get you started.Adding overlaying text “boxes”/markup to Stata figures/graphs.Appending/merging/combining Stata figures/images with ImageMagick.Making a Bland-Altman plot with printed mean and SD in Stata.Making a scatterplot with R squared and percent coefficient of variation in Stata.Generate random data, make scatterplot with fitted line, and merge multiple figures in Stata.Using Stata’s Frames feature to build an analytical dataset.Mediation analysis in Stata using IORW (inverse odds ratio-weighted mediation).Rounding/formatting a value while creating or displaying a Stata local or global macro.Extracting variable labels and categorical/ordinal value labels in Stata.Getting Python and Jupyter to work with Stata in Windows.Making Restricted Cubic Splines in Stata.Use Stata to download the NY Times COVID-19 database and render a Twitter-compatible US mortality figure.Output a Stata graph that won’t be clipped in Twitter.
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