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An authoritative, yet accessible, introduction to essential key methods used in the statistical analysis of data in the health sciences Applied Biostatistics for the Health Sciences successfully introduces readers to the basic ideas and modeling approaches used in biostatistics through both step-by-step explanations and the use of data from the latest research in the field. By focusing on the correct use and interpretation of statistics rather than computation, this book covers a wide range of modern statistical methods without requiring a high level of mathematical preparation. The book…mehr

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An authoritative, yet accessible, introduction to essential key methods used in the statistical analysis of data in the health sciences Applied Biostatistics for the Health Sciences successfully introduces readers to the basic ideas and modeling approaches used in biostatistics through both step-by-step explanations and the use of data from the latest research in the field. By focusing on the correct use and interpretation of statistics rather than computation, this book covers a wide range of modern statistical methods without requiring a high level of mathematical preparation. The book promotes a primary emphasis on the correct usage, interpretation, and conceptual ideas associated with each presented concept. The author begins with a discussion of basic biostatistical methods used to describe sample data arising in biomedical or health-related studies. Subsequent chapters explore numerous modeling approaches used with biomedical and health care data, including simple and multiple regression, logistic regression, experimental design, and survival analysis, Combined with a focus on the importance of constructing and implementing well-designed sampling plans, the book outlines the importance of assessing the quality of observed data, collecting quality data, and using confidence intervals in conjunction with hypothesis and significance tests. Composed of extensively class-tested material, the book contains numerous pedagogical features that assist readers with a complete understanding of the presented concepts. Key formulae, procedures, and definitions are highlighted in enclosed boxes, and a glossary at the end of each chapter reviews key terminology and ideas. Worked-out examples and exercises illustrate important concepts and the proper use of statistical methods using MINITAB(r) output, and the examples in each section showcase the relevance of the discussed topics in modern research. A related Web site houses all of the data related to the book's case studies and exercises. Applied Biostatistics for the Health Sciences is an excellent introductory book for health science and biostatistics courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels. It is also a valuable resource for practitioners and professionals in the fields of pharmacy, biochemistry, nursing, health care informatics, and the applied health sciences.
Autorenporträt
RICHARD J. ROSSI, PHD, is Professor and Head of the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Montana Tech of the University of Montana. He has previously served as president of the Montana Chapter of the American Statistical Association (1996 and 2001) and as associate editor for Biometrics. Dr. Rossi has published journal articles in his areas of research interest, which include nonparametric density estimation, fi nite mixture models, and computational statistics. He is the author of Theorems, Corollaries, Lemmas, and Methods of Proof, also published by Wiley.