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An Introduction to Medical Statistics

An Introduction to Medical Statistics

9780199589920
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Now in its Fourth Edition, An Introduction to Medical Statistics continues to be a must-have textbook for anyone who needs a clear logical guide to the subject. Written in an easy-to-understand style and packed with real life examples, the text clearly explains the statistical principles used in the medical literature. Taking readers through the common statistical methods seen in published research and guidelines, the text focuses on how to interpret and analyse statistics for clinical practice. Using extracts from real studies, the author illustrates how data can be employed correctly and incorrectly in medical research helping readers to evaluate the statistics they encounter and appropriately implement findings in clinical practice. End of chapter exercises, case studies and multiple choice questions help readers to apply their learning and develop their own interpretative skills. This thoroughly revised edition includes new chapters on meta-analysis, missing data, and survival analysis.
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OUP Oxford
87790
9780199589920
9780199589920

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Publication date
2015
Issue number
4
Cover
paperback
Pages count
448
Dimensions (mm)
189 x 246
Weight (g)
868
  • Introduction; The Design of Experiments; Sampling and observational studies; Summarizing data; Presenting data; Probability; The Normal distribution; Estimation; Significance tests; Comparing the means of small samples; Regression and correlation; Methods based on rank order; The analysis of cross-tabulations; Choosing the statistical method; Multifactorial methods; Time to event data; Meta-analysis; Determination of sample size; Missing data; Clinical measurement; Mortality statistics and population structure; The Bayesian approach; Appendix A Suggested answers to exercises;
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