By the end of the course, the students will be able to:
1. Know that she/he needs to form an expectation before he/she obtains the result
2. Describe some theoretical distributions
3. List some of the basic statistical methods
4. Distinguish and classify different patterns of biostatistical questions
5. Identify the statistical methods to be employed on different biostatistical questions
6. Describe the assumptions of the statistical methods
7. Outline the procedures of the methods
8. Calculate the necessary statistics to answer the questions
9. Interpret the obtained results
10. Design experiments to answer biostatistical questions
11. Create scenarios where alternative methods can be used to answer similar questions
12. Know that statistical decisions can never be absolutely free of errors