There are few people that I know who feel completely competent in statistics, and
yet it is one of the most important parts of research. Large research teams may have
a statistician on their team, but many do not. Even with a statistician on the team,
there can be differences of opinion among statisticians concerning study design, analyses,
and interpretation. After all, statistics is a mathematical science. While the process
of descriptive statistics is fairly logical to me, inferential statistics and probability
theories take me out of my comfort zone.
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