Statistical Methods in Epidemiology
Series: Monographs in Epidemiology and Biostatistics; 12;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 26 October 1989
- ISBN 9780195050493
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages320 pages
- Size 235x156x15 mm
- Weight 363 g
- Language English
- Illustrations numerous tables, figures 0
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Short description:
This book is based on Kahn's An Introduction to Epidemiological Methods (OUP, 1983). As the title change indicates, its discussion of the statistical concepts and methods that are fundamental to epidemiology has been substantially expanded. New material and two new chapters have been added, as well as an appendix of data from the Framingham Heart Study.
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This book is based on Kahn's An Introduction to Epidemiological Methods (OUP, 1983). As the title change indicates, its discussion of the statistical concepts and methods that are fundamental to epidemiology has been substantially expanded. New material has been added throughout and there are two new chapters - 'Comparison of Numerical Results for Various methods of Adjustment' and 'The Primacy of Data Collection' - as well as an appendix of data from the Framingham Heart Study.
does a good job of summarizing the various statistical methods used for analysing epidemiological studies ... There is much statistical information which is useful and attractively written, making it a useful reference text.
Table of Contents:
Review of selected elementary statistics; Random sampling; Relative risk and odds ratio; Attributable risk; Adjustment of data without use of multivariate models; Adjustment of data using multivariate models; Follow-up studies: life tables; Follow-up studies: person years; Comparison of numerical results for various methods of adjustment; The primacy of data collection.
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