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Item Design and data analysis 1 study design(ANNALS OF INDIAN ACADEMY OF NEUROLOGY, 2012) Suresh, K; Suresh, G; Thomas, SVThis article is intended to give the reader guidance in evaluating different study designs used in medical research for better scientific quality, reliability and validity of their research. This article explains three main types of study designs with understanding examples. Care and caution with skills and experience needed to design suitable studies and appropriate design coupled with reliable sampling techniques and appropriate statistical analysis, supported by clear objectives with decent communication of the findings, are essential for good research.Item Design and data analysis case-controlled study in clinical research(ANNALS OF INDIAN ACADEMY OF NEUROLOGY, 2013) Thomas, SV; Suresh, K; Suresh, GClinicians during their training period and practice are often called upon to conduct studies to explore the association between certain exposures and disease states or interventions and outcomes. More often they need to interpret the results of research data published in the medical literature. Case-control studies are one of the most frequently used study designs for these purposes. This paper explains basic features of case control studies, rationality behind applying case control design with appropriate examples and limitations of this design. Analysis of sensitivity and specificity along with template to calculate various ratios are explained with user friendly tables and calculations in this article. The interpretation of some of the laboratory results requires sound knowledge of the various risk ratios and positive or negative predictive values for correct identification for unbiased analysis. A major advantage of case-control study is that they are small and retrospective and so they are economical than cohort studies and randomized controlled trials.Item Design, data analysis and sampling techniques for clinical research(ANNALS OF INDIAN ACADEMY OF NEUROLOGY, 2011) Suresh, K; Thomas, SV; Suresh, GStatistical analysis is an essential technique that enables a medical research practitioner to draw meaningful inference from their data analysis. Improper application of study design and data analysis may render insufficient and improper results and conclusion. Converting a medical problem into a statistical hypothesis with appropriate methodological and logical design and then back-translating the statistical results into relevant medical knowledge is a real challenge. This article explains various sampling methods that can be appropriately used in medical research with different scenarios and challenges.Item Infrared and polarized Raman spectra of RbAl (SO4)2.12H2O(J Solid State Chem., 1996) Suresh, G; Ratheesh, R; Jayasree, RS; Nayar, VU; Keresztury, G