HRPR 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Biostatistics, Environmental Health, Infant Mortality

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The branch of statistics responsible for interpreting the scientific data that is generated in health science, including the public health sphere. It is the responsibility of biostatisticians and other experts to consider the variables in subjects (in public health, subjects are usually patients, communities, or populations), to understand them, and to make sense of the different source of variation. The goal of biostatistics is to disentangle the data received and make valid inferences that can be used to solve problems in public health. Biostatistics uses the application of statistical methods to conduct research in the areas of biology, public health, and medicine. Many times, experts in biostatistics collaborate with other scientists and researchers, epidemiologists in particular. Statistics is all about converting data into useful information. Statistics is, therefore, a process where we are: The work of biostatisticians also is required in government agencies and legislative offices, where research is often used to influence change at the policy-making level.

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