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Statistics
Descriptive statisticsMean (Arithmetic, Geometric) - Median - Mode - Variance - Standard deviation
Inferential statisticsHypothesis testing - Significance - Power - Null hypothesis/Alternate hypothesis - Error - Z-test - Student's t-test - Maximum likelihood - Standard score/Z score - P-value - Analysis of variance
Survival analysisSurvival function - Kaplan-Meier - Logrank test - Failure rate - Proportional hazards models
Probability distributionsNormal (bell curve) - Poisson - Bernoulli
CorrelationConfounding variable - Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient - Rank correlation (Spearman's rank correlation coefficient, Kendall tau rank correlation coefficient)
Regression analysisLinear regression - Nonlinear regression - Logistic regression