Statistical Methods in Medical Research

Statistical Methods in Medical Research
Peter Armitage, Geoffrey Berry, J. N. S. Matthews
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Number Of Pages: 832
Publication Date: 2001-12-15
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0632052570
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780632052578
Binding: Hardcover
The explanation and implementation of statistical methods for the medical researcher or statistician remains an integral part of modern medical research. This book explains the use of experimental and analytical biostatistics systems. Its accessible style allows it to be used the non-mathematician as a fundamental component of successful research.
Since the third edition, there have been many developments in statistical techniques. The fourth edition provides the medical statistician with an accessible guide to these techniques and to reflect the extent of their usage in medical research.
The new edition takes a much more comprehensive approach to its subject. There has been a radical reorganization of the to improve the continuity and cohesion of the presentation and to extend the scope covering many new ideas now being introduced into the analysis of medical research data. The authors have tried to maintain the modest level of mathematical exposition that characterized the earlier editions, essentially confining the mathematics to the of algebraic formulae rather than pursuing mathematical proofs.
Received the Highly Commended Certificate in the Public Health Category of the 2002 BMA Books Competition.
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