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what is everyone using for biostats? Im VERY weak in this subject. Thanks.
what is everyone using for biostats? Im very weak in this subject. Thanks.
I'm pretty sure the High Yield behavioral science book has behavior and biostats in it.
I can't speak to BRS behavioral, I'm sure it's fine. I'd just heard lots of through-the-grapevine comments about HY.
"Do they make you do any calculations on step 1 like confidence intervals, z-scores, etc?" No tough calculations, you may be asked to interpret them though. Calculation wise, sensitivity/specificity/PPV/NPV are definitely fair game, Relative Risk and odds ratio too. FA is a good source for behavioral, and HY goes above and beyond what you need to know for biostats.
"Yeah everyone keeps taking about HY Behavioral and now I'm debating if its worth the time/money to get it?"
--I think you can survive without it. FA is good for behavioral/biostats, and if you've had these taught to you in school, you're fine either way.
How hard are the behavioral questions on step 1, I don't know?
--For the most part, with a little bit of studying, they're pretty straight-forward. I think what you'll hear is behavioral isn't something to spend lots of time studying, but you should definitely look. They're equally weighted points, so it's worth putting in a little effort. With HY or just FA + practice q's, you'll be totally fine on the real thing.
Are the "what should you do?" questions tough?
--Again, with a little studying, they're fairly straight-forward. On any test there's probably going to be a few that are tricky or you're not sure, and that's how I felt on mine.