Methods in Human Growth Research

Methods in Human Growth Research by Roland C. Hauspie, published by Cambridge University Press on February 17, 2011, is a comprehensive examination of contemporary methods utilized in the field of human growth research. This 414-page volume is presented in English and serves as a resource for junior and senior researchers in human biology, anthropology, epidemiology, and pediatrics, addressing the analysis of both normal and pathological growth and development data.
The book delves into various concepts, possibilities, limitations, and applications relevant to human growth research. Readers will find a thorough review of methodologies that inform the study of growth patterns, providing insights into the complexities of human development. With a focus on the intersection of social science and biology, this edition is designed to enhance understanding among professionals engaged in the life sciences and medical fields.
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This volume is a review of up-to-date methods used in human growth research. Aimed at junior and senior researchers in human biology, anthropology, epidemiology and pediatrics involved in the analysis of normal and pathological growth and development data, it focuses on concepts, possibilities, limitations and applications.
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