FSN 524 Research Methods and Biostatistical Techniques Syllabus

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FSN 524 Research Methods and Biostatistical Techniques Syllabus Course description: Evaluates research design and statistics used in the areas of nutritional and medical research. 3 cr. Prerequisites: Undergraduate statistics course (e.g. MATY 232) or permission. About This Course Lectures for this class have been recorded and placed on the course WebCT homepage. Course assessments and readings for all students are available only through WebCT. Students should have access to a computer, know how to turn computer on, reboot when necessary, download programs, send email, read email, and access the web. Software requirements: Internet Explorer version 6.0 or higher; Adobe Acrobat; Microsoft Word or Corel Wordperfect word processing software; SYSTAT statistical software (available at http://help.its.maine.edu/technology/computers/systat). Highspeed internet access (DSL or cable) is required. Reaching the course homepage: Using an Internet browser such as Internet Explorer, Netscape, or AOL, please type in the address http://webct.umaine.edu. Click on Log in to MyWebCT then follow the directions on the next web page. In general, your login ID and password will be the same as your UNET (your @maine.edu email address) or PeopleSoft information. After you type in your ID and password, please click the Login button. Next you will see a webpage that will contain a list of WebCT courses for which you are registered. Click on FSN 524 Research Methods and Biostatistical Techniques Fall 2010 and you will be taken to a page that shows you any news for the course. From there you can enter the main class web page. I will demonstrate how to use the website in a special video on the website. For technical assistance with logging in, please call the Distance Education Help Line @ 1-877-947-4357 (HELP), or email help@umit.maine.edu. Importance of time management and adherence to assignment due dates Please be sure to view lectures each week to prevent yourself from falling behind in the course. I strongly recommend reading the textbook chapters covered in each lecture before the lecture. Faculty Information Mary Ellen Camire, Ph.D. Phone: 207-581-1627; fax: 207-581-1636 E-mail: Mary.Camire@umit.maine.edu Website: http://www.fsn.umaine.edu/faculty/camire.htm Office hours: I will be available for questions every week. Times and dates will be announced on the website. 1

Instructional Materials Required Textbook: Leslie G. Portnoy and Mary P. Watkins. Foundations of Clinical Research- Applications to Practice. 3 rd ed. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13-171640-9. A list of references and reserve materials is available on the class website. Learning Outcomes Course goals and objectives: Students will develop confidence in their ability to understand and conduct clinical research. Students will learn how to use SYSTAT software to analyze data. Expected outcomes: Students will design clinical studies. Students will conduct statistical analyses of data using SYSTAT. Students will interpret and apply research findings. Course Policies Late assignments will not be accepted. If you experience a loss of Internet connection or electricity while taking a quiz, please let me know as soon as possible and I will extend the time for that assessment. In the case of severe illness with appropriate documentation from a healthcare provider I will assign a grade of Incomplete with work to be made up at a mutually agreed upon deadline. Incomplete grades will not be given for inability to complete assessments due to time commitments or computer failure. In the event of disruption of normal classroom activities due to an H1N1 swine flu outbreak, the format for this course may be modified to enable completion of the course. In that event, you will be provided an addendum to this syllabus that will supersede this version. Students with disabilities If you have a disability for which you may be requesting an accommodation, please contact Ann Smith, Director of Disabilities Services, 121 East Annex, 581-2319, as early as possible in the term. Academic honesty Academic dishonesty includes cheating, plagiarism and all forms of misrepresentation in academic work, and is unacceptable at The University of Maine. Having your notes of the class lecture pages open while you are taking a quiz or asking someone for help answering an assessment is considered to be academic dishonesty. You may use your notes for the two exams. As stated in the University of Maine s online undergraduate Student Handbook, plagiarism (the submission of another s work without appropriate attribution) and cheating are violations of The University of Maine Student Conduct Code. An instructor who has probable cause or reason to believe a student has 2

cheated may act upon such evidence, and should report the case to the supervising faculty member or the Department Chair for appropriate action. Grading and Course Expectations Assessments & Assignments Points per assessment Contribution to total grade Chapter quizzes on WebCT (12 total) 10 30% SYSTAT anova analysis (1) 50 12.5% Take-home exams (2) 100 50% Research article evaluation (1) 30 7.5% Please note that all times mentioned in this syllabus are based on Eastern Time. Quizzes on WebCT contain multiple-choice, matching, and short answer questions. There is a quiz associated with each lecture; quizzes must be submitted before the associated exam will be released for you to answer. All quizzes will be available from the start of the course, thus quizzes may be taken in advance of their deadline. Please select one research article from a medical journal and provide a critique of the study described in the article. Detailed instructions for the critique are available on the class website. Please email your evaluation by midnight on Oct. 3. You will be emailed a data set to enter into SYSTAT and perform analysis of variance, and if appropriate, a post-hoc test. This assignment is due by midnight on Dec. 3. You must submit this assignment before the second exam can be released to you. The first exam covers all course material through Oct. 16. This exam will be available on the website once you have submitted all of the associated quizzes. You will receive an email notifying you of the exam s availability. Please email me your answers to the test no later than midnight on Sunday, Oct. 31. The second exam is comprehensive but will emphasize lectures not covered on Exam 1. The exam will be made available after the associated lectures have been viewed. Please email me your answers no later than midnight on Sunday Dec. 12. 3

Due Date Assessment Schedule of Assessments 10/3 Research article evaluation- email to Dr. Camire by midnight. 10/24 On-line quizzes for chapters 1-11 (not 12), and 31-34 due. 10/31 Exam 1 email answers to Dr. Camire by midnight. Please note submit all associated quizzes before attempting this exam. 11/28 SYSTAT homework email answers and data file to Dr. Camire by midnight. Earlier submissions are encouraged. 12/5 On-line quizzes for all other chapters. 12/12 Exam 2 email answers to Dr. Camire by midnight. Deadlines are absolute and will not be extended. No credit will be given for late assignments. Assignments FSN 524 Research Article Critique Due October 3 before midnight. 30 points total. Please find a peer-reviewed journal article that has been published since 2006 that describes an experiment with human subjects that is not a survey, meta-analysis or epidemiological research. Required Elements for Assignment: 1. Provide the citation for the article: authors, year, article title, journal title, volume, issue and page numbers. 2. Does the literature review provide a reasonable rationale for the experiment? Briefly explain your answer in 1-2 sentences. 3. Is the hypothesis clearly stated? If so, what is the hypothesis? 4. Was IRB permission obtained? 5. Which sampling technique was used? 6. What were the inclusion/exclusion criteria for subjects? 7. Identify the experimental design used. 8. What were the independent and dependent variables? 9. Did the findings support the researchers hypothesis? 10. Is there anything you would do differently if you had to repeat this experiment? 4

SYSTAT analysis You will be emailed a data set on WebCT. Please enter the data into SYSTAT and perform the required analyses. Suggested Course Lecture Schedule (you may cover the work faster ) Date Topic Textbook chapter 8/30-9/4 Course overview: concepts and theories 1, 2 9/5-9/11 9/12-9/18 9/19-9/25 9/26-10/2 10/3-10/9 10/10-10/16 10/17-10/23 10/24-10/30 10/31-11/6 11/7-11/13 11/14-11/20 11/21-11/27 11/28-12/4 Ethical issues in clinical research Principles of measurement 3, 4 Reliability and validity of measurements 5, 6 Asking the research question Sampling 7, 8 Experimental design and its validity 9, 10 Searching the literature, Research proposals 31, 32 Research presentation and evaluation 33, 34 Quasi-experimental, exploratory research, descriptive research Surveys & questionnaires; Systematic reviews & meta-analyses 11, 13, 14 15,16 Descriptive analysis, inference, t-tests 17, 18, 19 Analysis of variance, using Systat, data management Multiple comparison tests, nonparametric tests, correlation Regression, chi-square, statistical measures of reliability Statistical measures of validity, epidemiology, multivariate analysis 20, 30 21, 22, 23 24, 25, 26 27, 28, 29 All assignments must be submitted to Dr. Camire electronically before midnight on Sunday, Dec. 12. 5