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Abstract: . . . FACTORS FOR HEART DISEASE (led by Ruth Fairclough, School of Computing and IT,University of Wolverhampton) Key question 3: how can we isolate smoking/obesity as a particular risk factor for heart disease ? (what evidence is there?) Students will be advised which session they will be attending (and have access to the relevant data sets for analysis on the day) in advance. COMPARING TREATMENTS (led by James Nicholson, Consultant Association for Citizenship Teaching, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, University of Durham++) Key question 4: how effective is taking an aspirin in reducing a cardiac patients chances of a further heart attack? . . . . . . the relevant data sets for analysis on the day) in advance. COMPARING TREATMENTS (led by James Nicholson, Consultant Association for Citizenship Teaching, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, University of Durham++) Key question 4: how effective is taking an aspirin in reducing a cardiac patients chances of a further heart attack? 1620 - 1650 hrs Plenary Key points ref evidence found and recommendations ref future project design shared by participants in a plenary session via a rapporteur. 1650 - 1700 hrs Dave Wright, Chair Final round-up What have we learned? Brief resume of the role of statistics in this field. Projects to look . . . --1518,2,380,1675,7589
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