What the video offers
This five-minute video describes how to calculate and interpret the McNemar test, which is used to compare the effect of a binary predictor on a binary outcome when the data are collected on paired participants. It walks through an example calculation where the binary predictor is Drug A vs. Drug B, the binary outcome is whether the participants still had pain after treatment or not, and the pairs of participants are matched by initial pain score, gender and age.
Who created it
This video was created by Andreas Tilevik, a professor at the University of Skövde, Sweden, who teaches courses in biostatistics, bioinformatics and systems biology for students with a biological background. He shares his teaching videos and tutorials at the TileStats.com website and associated YouTube channel.