Statistics in Medicine
By Riffenburgh, R.
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This book begins with databases from clinical medicine and uses such data to give multiple worked-out illustrations of every method to make medical statistics easy to understand. The text opens with how to plan studies from conception to publication and what to do with the data, and follows with step-by-step instructions for biostatistical methods from the simplest levels (averages, bar charts) progressively to the more sophisticated methods now being seen in medical articles (multiple regression, noninferiority testing). Examples are given from almost every medical specialty and from dentistry, nursing, pharmacy, and health care management. A preliminary guide is given to tailor sections of the text to various lengths of biostatistical courses.
3rd Edition. 744 pages. Available as a Hardcover, eBook, and Hardcover + eBook. Suitable for clinicians (in all areas of medicine, dentistry and veterinary medicine) who plan to conduct medical research or at least read and understand research results, and for medical students, fellows and biomedical graduate students taking biostatistics courses for non-statisticians, professors of medical statistics and biostatistics (who are themselves medical statisticians and biostatisticians). Imprint: Academic Press. Table of Contents.
eBook ISBN: 9780123848659
Please note that there is a 4th Edition of this book.
Price: €57.95
Year: 2012
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