Statistical concepts and applications in clinical medicine

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Statistical concepts and applications in clinical medicine

John Aitchison, Jim W. Kay, Ian J. Lauder

(Interdisciplinary statistics)

Chapman & Hall/CRC, c2005

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-331) and indexes

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Statistical Concepts and Applications in Clinical Medicine presents a unique, problem-oriented approach to using statistical methods in clinical medical practice through each stage of the clinical process, including observation, diagnosis, and treatment. The authors present each consultative problem in its original form, then describe the process of problem formulation, develop the appropriate statistical models, and interpret the statistical analysis in the context of the real problem. Their treatment provides clear, accessible explanations of statistical methods. The text includes end-of-chapter exercises that help develop formulatory, analytic, and interpretative skills.

Table of Contents

Preface. The Field of Application. Relating the Present Patient to Past Experience. A Review of Statistical Methodology. Further Statistical Methodology. Experience. Observation and Measurement. Indirect Measurement: Assay and Calibration. Diagnosis. Special Aspects of Diagnosis. Prognosis. Assessment. Data Sets and Software. References. Author Index. Subject Index.

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