Internal and External Validity with Elizabeth Stuart | Episode 06
Release Date: 01/23/2020
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info_outlineEllie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan chat with Elizabeth Stuart from the Departments of Mental Health, Biostatistics, and Health Policy and Management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Here are some links to the content we talk about in this episode:
๐ Article by Sherri Rose on Liz Stuart (baby pics!)
๐ Liz Stuart's website
๐ฐ Local news
- Naomi Distelkamp won our #EpiCookieChallenge!
- Naomi plotted flu rates in the US
- We discussed Alberto Cairo's book How Chart's Lie
Follow along on Twitter:
- The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi
- Ellie: @EpiEllie
- Lucy: @LucyStats
- Liz: @LizStuartDC
๐ถ Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade.
๐ฉโ๐จ Our artwork is by Allison Horst.