Biostatistics : a methodology for the health sciences
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Biostatistics : a methodology for the health sciences
(Wiley series in probability and mathematical statistics, . Applied probability and statistics)(A Wiley-Interscience publication)
J. Wiley, c1993
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Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780471166092
Description
This versatile textbook allows students and teachers to fashion an instructional package that meets diverse learning needs. It provides a wide-ranging look at basic and advanced biostatistical concepts and methods in a format calibrated to individual interests and levels of proficiency. Each topic presentation features introductory comments, real-life examples, a step-by-step outline of the statistical procedure under discussion, an explanation of applications, and numerous practice exercises. Advanced material-which may be included in coursework at the discretion of the instructor-has been noted throughout the text with asterisks, and notes at the end of each chapter extend and enrich the primary material. Early chapters discuss the design of medical studies, descriptive statistics, and introductory ideas of probability theory and statistical inference. Later chapters explore more advanced statistical methods and illustrate important current uses of biostatistics.
Statistical methods discussed include Robustness and nonparametric statistics Analysis of variance and covariance Multiple comparisons Discrimination and classification Principal component analysis and factor analysis Survival analysis (including life tables, product-limit estimates, and Cox proportional hazards regression) Sample sizes for observational studies With more than 390 practice exercises, clear illustrations and graphics, and more than 130 examples, Biostatistics provides a complete detailed seminar, which encourages steady, incremental growth while acting as a catalyst for creative analysis.
Table of Contents
- Introduction to Biostatistics
- Biostatistical Design of Medical Studies
- Descriptive Statistics
- Statistical Inference: Populations and Samples
- One- and Two-Sample Inference
- Counting Data
- Categorical Data: Contingency Tables
- Nonparametric, Distribution-Free and Permutation Models: Robust Procedures
- Association and Prediction: Linear Models with One Predictor Variable
- Analysis of Variance
- Association and Prediction: Multiple Regression Analysis, Linear Models with Multiple Predictor Variables
- Multiple Comparisons
- Discrimination and Classification
- Principal Component Analysis and Factor Analysis
- Rates and Proportions
- Analysis of the Time to an Event: Survival Analysis
- Sample Sizes for Observational Studies
- A Personal Postscript.
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ISBN 9780471584650
Description
This versatile textbook allows students and teachers to fashion an instructional package that meets diverse learning needs. It provides a wide-ranging look at basic and advanced biostatistical concepts and methods in a format calibrated to individual interests and levels of proficiency. Each topic presentation features introductory comments, real-life examples, a step-by-step outline of the statistical procedure under discussion, an explanation of applications, and numerous practice exercises. Advanced material-which may be included in coursework at the discretion of the instructor-has been noted throughout the text with asterisks, and notes at the end of each chapter extend and enrich the primary material. Early chapters discuss the design of medical studies, descriptive statistics, and introductory ideas of probability theory and statistical inference. Later chapters explore more advanced statistical methods and illustrate important current uses of biostatistics.
Statistical methods discussed include Robustness and nonparametric statistics Analysis of variance and covariance Multiple comparisons Discrimination and classification Principal component analysis and factor analysis Survival analysis (including life tables, product-limit estimates, and Cox proportional hazards regression) Sample sizes for observational studies With more than 390 practice exercises, clear illustrations and graphics, and more than 130 examples, Biostatistics provides a complete detailed seminar, which encourages steady, incremental growth while acting as a catalyst for creative analysis.
Table of Contents
Partial table of contents: Biostatistical Design of Medical Studies. Descriptive Statistics. Statistical Inference: Populations and Samples. Counting Data. Categorical Data: Contingency Tables. Nonparametric, Distribution-Free and Permutation Models: Robust Procedures. Analysis of Variance. Association and Prediction: Multiple Regression Analysis, Linear Models with Multiple Predictor Variables. Multiple Comparisons. Discrimination and Classification. Rates and Proportions. Analysis of the Time to an Event: Survival Analysis. Sample Sizes for Observational Studies. A Personal Postscript. Appendix. Indexes.
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