Aims
The goal of that course is to introduce students in veterinary science to the rational use of statistical methods for the analysis of data in their discipline.
Main themes
- Introduction to probability ; discrete (binomiale, multinomial and Poisson) and continuous (normal, chi-square, Student and Fisher-Snedecor) distributions.
- Descriptive statistics (measures of location and dispersion, empirical distribution, histograms, graphs, dependence measures and their graphical representations)
- Introduction to statistical inference: point estimation, confidence intervals, hypothesis tests ; application to the comparison of means and variances.
- ANOVA I and ANOVA II models.
- Linear models : linear and multiple regression.
- Simple, partial and multiple correlations.
- Inference methods for discrete data and contigency tables.
- Introduction to the planning of experiments.
Other information (prerequisite, evaluation (assessment methods), course materials recommended readings, ...)
Prerequisites: Basic courses in mathematics (PHY1114 - PHY1115 or equivalent).
Evaluation : the evaluation includes a theoretical part and a practical part as well as project.
An introduction to a data analysis software will be proposed during the practicals.
Other credits in programs
VETE12BA
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Deuxième année de bachelier en médecine vétérinaire
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(8 credits)
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Mandatory
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