Principles of Biostatistics
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ISBN: 0534140645 / Publisher: Cengage Learning, October 1992
An introductory textbook on biostatistics the use of numerical techniques to extract information from data and facts for students of the health sciences. It is based on a required course offered at the Harvard School of Public Health. Some of the exercises require the use of a computer and the text includes a 5.25" disk which contains the data sets used (they're also included in an appendix). Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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This introduction to biostatistics offers health science students-with limited math and statistics backgrounds-a conceptually-based introduction to statistical procedures that will prepare them to conduct or evaluate research in biological and health sciences. Enthusiasm for the material will quickly spread to the reader from the author. The authors appealing writing style makes users of the text "forget it is math." Students are encouraged to use common sense rather than rigorous theory to gain an understanding of statistics..The authors rely heavily on graphics to illustrate material and incorporate the use of computers to facilitate doing computations so students can concentrate on concepts. Quantitative principles discussed include descriptive statistics, life tables, probability, hypothesis testing, parameter estimation, regression (linear and logistic) correlation, survival analysis, analysis of variance, and more.
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