Section 3: Statistical Modeling
In many studies, multivariable statistical models are used to estimate an effect after controlling for a number of extraneous factors. For example, a statistical model might be used to estimate the effect of an intervention on 30-day mortality probabilities, adjusting for the severity of the patient s condition at the time of the intervention. Statistical models are also used for predicting outcomes, such as final diagnosis or in-hospital mortality. This section describes the uses, interpretation and limitations of statistical models.
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Learning Objectives
- To discuss simple linear regression.
- To discuss the use of regression models for prediction and inference.
- To discuss the use of multivariable techniques for statistical adjustment and improvements in inference.
Required Reading
- K&S Chapters 10-13, Sections 29.1-29.3, 29.8,38
Recommended Reading
- Spanos, Harrell, and Durack, JAMA 262: 2700; 1989.
- Harrell, Lee, and Pollock, J Nat Cancer Institute 80: 1198; 1988.
For Further Reading