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Statistics at Square Two : Understanding Modern Statistical Applications in Medicine

By: Campbell, M. J.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : BMJ Books, 2004Edition: 1st ed.Description: 133 p.ISBN: 0727913948 (paperback); 9780727913944 (paperback).Subject(s): StatisticsDDC classification: 330 Campbell 18201 4/e 2004 Statistics Summary: Statistical methods used in the medical literature are becoming increasingly complex, but the software available to apply these methods is becoming easier to use. The result is that consumers of the literature now have to grasp sophisticated methods which may be inappropriately applied. This book, which goes beyond the basics of Statistics at Square One, reviews the most commonly used modern statistical methods and highlights common misunderstandings. It is easy to read, with annotated computer outputs and a minimum of formulas.
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Statistical methods used in the medical literature are becoming increasingly complex, but the software available to apply these methods is becoming easier to use. The result is that consumers of the literature now have to grasp sophisticated methods which may be inappropriately applied. This book, which goes beyond the basics of Statistics at Square One, reviews the most commonly used modern statistical methods and highlights common misunderstandings. It is easy to read, with annotated computer outputs and a minimum of formulas.

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