
Biostatistics for the Health Sciences Publisher: Prentice Hall Copyright Year: 2008 Publishing Date: 2007/01/04
Pages: 552 DESCRIPTION Audience:
Non-biostatistics majors in
Colleges/Departments of Public Health, Allied Health Sciences,
Nursing (with Ph.D. programs), and Medical Schools. Any course of
study in which introductory biostatistics is required.
Approach:
Non-mathematical/theoretical but with in
depth coverage of topics commonly included in biostatistics courses
as well as topics not previously covered.
This book provides a solid foundation in
introductory biostatistics with up-to-date methods, lucid
explanations, and a modern approach.
KEY TOPICS: Explains commonly used
biostatistical methods, such as odds and risk ratios, and Fisher's
exact test, in a clear and thorough manner. Introduces equivalence
testing in a variety of research settings. Presents nonparametric
methods in a modern light, couched in the broader context of
permutation-based methods. Provides real-world data with case
studies consisting of synopses of published research. Provides
step-by-step solutions to exercises, along with pertinent equations
used in obtaining the solution and page numbers of relevant
discussions.
MARKET: For health science students
and professionals who need to increase their understanding of
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