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 * INTRODUCTION
 * Evidence-based medicine
 * The Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) approach


 * SELECT STUDY DESIGN ELEMENTS
 * Statistical hypothesis testing
 * Clinical study design
 * Scientific control
 * Randomized controlled trial
 * Adaptive clinical trial
 * Observational study
 * Cohort study
 * Prospective cohort study
 * Retrospective cohort study
 * Case-control study
 * Nested case-control study
 * Cross-sectional study
 * Case report
 * Case series
 * Systematic review
 * Meta-analysis
 * Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses


 * SELECT INTERPRETIVE ASPECTS
 * Sample size determination
 * Effect size
 * Statistical power
 * Analysis of clinical trials
 * Statistical significance
 * One- and two-tailed tests
 * P-value
 * Confidence interval
 * Type I and type II errors
 * Multiple comparisons problem


 * SELECT DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICAL METHODS
 * Descriptive statistics
 * Level of measurement
 * Normal distribution
 * Moment (mathematics)
 * Mean
 * Median
 * Mode (statistics)
 * Range (statistics)
 * Interquartile range
 * Variance
 * Standard deviation


 * SELECT INFERENTIAL STATISTICAL METHODS
 * Nonparametric statistics
 * Parametric statistics
 * Absolute risk
 * Absolute risk reduction
 * Analysis of covariance
 * Analysis of variance
 * Attributable risk
 * Attributable risk percent
 * Binomial regression
 * Chi-squared test
 * Cochran–Mantel–Haenszel statistics
 * Fisher's exact test
 * Fixed effects model
 * Forest plot
 * Friedman test
 * General linear model
 * Generalized linear mixed model
 * Hazard ratio
 * Incidence (epidemiology)
 * Kaplan–Meier estimator
 * Kruskal–Wallis one-way analysis of variance
 * Least squares
 * Linear regression
 * Log-rank test
 * Logistic regression
 * Mann–Whitney U test
 * Mantel test
 * McNemar's test
 * Mixed-design analysis of variance
 * Mixed model
 * Multivariate analysis of covariance
 * Multivariate analysis of variance
 * Number needed to harm
 * Number needed to treat
 * Odds ratio
 * One-way analysis of variance
 * Pearson correlation coefficient
 * Pearson's chi-squared test
 * Prevalence
 * Preventive fraction
 * Proportional hazards model
 * Random effects model
 * Relative risk
 * Relative risk reduction
 * Repeated measures design
 * Sign test
 * Simple linear regression
 * Spearman's rank correlation coefficient
 * Squared ranks test
 * Student's t-test
 * Two-way analysis of variance
 * Wilcoxon signed-rank test