Statistics in clinical practice / David Coggon.
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Summary: This introduction to medical statistics explains the basic principles and equips the reader with enough information to present statistical material at a clinical meeting or to understand a clinical journal article.
Types of data - Summarising univariate data - Summarising bivariate and multivariate data - Probability - Hypothesis testing - Estimation with confidence intervals - Statistical power and selection of samples - Statistical modelling - Interpretation of statistical analyses.
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Previous ed.: 1995.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 106) and index.
Types of data - Summarising univariate data - Summarising bivariate and multivariate data - Probability - Hypothesis testing - Estimation with confidence intervals - Statistical power and selection of samples - Statistical modelling - Interpretation of statistical analyses.
This introduction to medical statistics explains the basic principles and equips the reader with enough information to present statistical material at a clinical meeting or to understand a clinical journal article.
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