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Medical Statistics[edit]
- Medical statistics
- Absolute risk reduction
- Armitage–Doll multistage model of carcinogenesis
- Attack rate
- Average treatment effect
- Barber–Johnson diagram
- Berkson's paradox
- Bland–Altman plot
- Cancer cluster
- Ceiling effect (statistics)
- Censoring (clinical trials)
- Clinical study design
- Clinical trial
- Clinical trials unit
- Cohort effect
- Control event rate
- Cuzick–Edwards test
- Cytel
- Deprivation index
- Design effect
- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
- Diagnostic odds ratio
- Diagnostic test
- Economic epidemiology
- Effect Model law
- Effect size
- End point of clinical trials
- Epidemic model
- Experimental event rate
- First-in-man study
- Hazard ratio
- Health care analytics
- Health indicator
- Healthy user bias
- Heart rate variability
- Incidence (epidemiology)
- Interim analysis
- Lead time bias
- Length time bias
- Likelihood ratios in diagnostic testing
- Matching (statistics)
- Mathematical modelling of infectious disease
- Meadow's law
- Meta-analysis
- Minimal clinically important difference
- Mortality rate
- Multiple of the median
- Number needed to harm
- Number needed to treat
- Number needed to vaccinate
- Odds ratio
- Open-label trial
- Ordered subset expectation maximization
- Post-hoc analysis
- Pre- and post-test probability
- Predictive informatics
- Prevalence
- Preventive fraction
- Proportional reporting ratio
- Protective factor
- Quantitative parasitology
- Rare disease assumption
- Real-time outbreak and disease surveillance
- Relative index of inequality
- Relative risk
- Relative risk reduction
- Relative survival
- Risk adjusted mortality rate
- Risk factor
- Risk–benefit analysis
- Rule of three (statistics)
- Sensitivity and specificity
- Spectrum bias
- Standardized mortality ratio
- Subgroup analysis
- Surrogate endpoint
- User:Talgalili/sandbox/Post-hoc analysis
- Therapeutic effect
- Transmission risks and rates
- Verification bias