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Biostatistics and epidemiology: a primer for health and biomedical professionals Wassertheil-Smoller, Sylvia

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Springer 2015 LondonEdition: 4th edDescription: xx, 260 pISBN:
  • 9781493921331
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 614.4072  W2B4-2015
Summary: Since the publication of the first edition, Biostatistics and Epidemiology has attracted loyal readers from across specialty areas in the biomedical community. Not only does this textbook teach foundations of epidemiological design and statistical methods, but it also includes topics applicable to new areas of research. Areas covered in the fourth edition include a new chapter on risk prediction, risk reclassification and evaluation of biomarkers, new material on propensity analyses, and a vastly expanded chapter on genetic epidemiology, which is particularly relevant to those who wish to understand the epidemiological and statistical aspects of scientific articles in this rapidly advancing field. Biostatistics and Epidemiology was written to be accessible for readers without backgrounds in mathematics. It provides clear explanations of underlying principles, as well as practical guidelines of "how to do it" and "how to interpret it." Key features include a philosophical and logical explanation at the beginning of the book, subsections that can stand alone or serve as reference, cross-referencing, recommended reading, and appendices covering sample calculations for various statistics in the text. Table of content: 1. A Little Bit of Probability 2. Mostly About Statistics 3. Mostly About Epidemiology 4. Mostly About Screening 5. Mostly About Clinical Trials 6. Mostly About Quality of Life 7. Mostly About Genetic Epidemiology 8. Risk Prediction and Risk Classification 9. Research Ethics and Statistics (http://www.springer.com/gp/book/9781493921331)
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Since the publication of the first edition, Biostatistics and Epidemiology has attracted loyal readers from across specialty areas in the biomedical community. Not only does this textbook teach foundations of epidemiological design and statistical methods, but it also includes topics applicable to new areas of research. Areas covered in the fourth edition include a new chapter on risk prediction, risk reclassification and evaluation of biomarkers, new material on propensity analyses, and a vastly expanded chapter on genetic epidemiology, which is particularly relevant to those who wish to understand the epidemiological and statistical aspects of scientific articles in this rapidly advancing field. Biostatistics and Epidemiology was written to be accessible for readers without backgrounds in mathematics. It provides clear explanations of underlying principles, as well as practical guidelines of "how to do it" and "how to interpret it." Key features include a philosophical and logical explanation at the beginning of the book, subsections that can stand alone or serve as reference, cross-referencing, recommended reading, and appendices covering sample calculations for various statistics in the text.

Table of content:
1. A Little Bit of Probability
2. Mostly About Statistics
3. Mostly About Epidemiology
4. Mostly About Screening
5. Mostly About Clinical Trials
6. Mostly About Quality of Life
7. Mostly About Genetic Epidemiology
8. Risk Prediction and Risk Classification
9. Research Ethics and Statistics
(http://www.springer.com/gp/book/9781493921331)

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