Statistical guides and tutorials
Statistical tools
- Interactive Statistics Pages: list of resources for performing statistical calculations put together by John C. Pezzullo, Associate Professor in the Departments of Pharmacology and Biostatistics at Georgetown University, in Washington, DC.
- GeoConvert: geographical translation service: place UK postcodes by geographical location or enumeration district using the postcode look-up directories; hosted by the Census Dissemination Unit.
Access to UK HE researchers is via the UK Federation option; you need to undergo an additional registration step for CDU services
- Research Randomizer: this program uses a JavaScript random number generator to perform random sampling or assign participants to experimental conditions
- SISA (Simple Interactive Statistical Analysis): enter values and use the tools to perform specific statistical functions
- Statistics Calculators: another list of free calculators suitable for many statistical processes
General resources
- National Statistics: website for the Government statistical body, National Statistics (formerly Office for National Statistics); provides data, and includes a searchable database of National Statistics products.
- UK Data Archive: research resource hosted by the University of Essex; it allows people working in the HE sector to search for raw data from a wide range of important health, social science, and economic surveys
- UK National Digital Archive of Datasets: preserves and provides access to computer datasets from UK government departments and agencies; aimed at all those with an interest in records of 20th century government decision making and planning, including researchers, social historians
Health care statistics, communicable disease, and epidemiology
Guides and tools
Resources
- Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): US public health and epidemiological centre responsible for preventing the spread of infectious disease, environmental health, and health promotion
- Global Alert and Response – a department of the World Health Organisation (WHO) dedicated to monitoring outbreaks of communicable disease worldwide
- Public Health Mapping: part of the WHO Communicable Disease Surveillance and Response site, provides GIS data for communicable diseases
- SEER, Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results: source of information on cancer incidence and survival in the United States; produced by the National Cancer Institute.
- Weekly Epidemiological Record: distributed weekly by the WHO, it gives the most up-to-date epidemiological figures for infectious and communicable diseases worldwide
- WHO Classification: World Health Organisation criteria for disease, disability and health: used for epidemiological reporting processes. Includes:
- ICD: international classification of diseases
- ICF: international classification of functioning, disability and health
- WHOSIS: the World Health Organisation (WHO) Statistical Information System