Medical Statistics A Commonsense Approach

Medical Statistics A Commonsense Approach by Michael J. Campbell is a comprehensive resource published by Wiley on September 1, 1999. This third edition spans 218 pages and is presented in English. The book has been updated and expanded to reflect recent developments in the teaching and application of statistics in the medical field, offering insights into summarizing qualitative data and various statistical measures.
Readers will find a focus on practical applications, utilizing real examples from current literature to illustrate key concepts. The text covers essential topics such as logistic regression, quasi-experimental studies, and cluster randomized trials, making it accessible for medical students and nurses. Additionally, it serves as a valuable reference for practicing doctors looking to refresh their understanding of statistical design and interpretation.
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This best selling book on medical statistics has been updated and expanded to take into account recent developments and trends in the way statistics is taught and used in medicine and has new sections on summarising qualitative data including measures such as number needed to treat, logistic regression, quasi-experimental studies, and cluster randomised trials. It uses real examples taken from current literature and is highly readable and easy-to-use.
Written by two experts with wide teaching and consulting experience, the book is designed for medical students and nurses but will also be invaluable to practising doctors wishing to remind themselves of the essentials of statistical design and interpretation.
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