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Statistics with Applications to the Biological and Health Sciences
M. Anthony Schork
Richard D. Remington
出版
Prentice Hall
, 2000
主題
Business & Economics / Statistics
Mathematics / Applied
Mathematics / Probability & Statistics / General
Medical / Biostatistics
Medical / Research
Science / Life Sciences / Biology
Science / Biotechnology
ISBN
0130223271
9780130223272
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=FSNFAQAAIAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
THE definitive basic book on applied biostatistical methods. Particularly suited for readers with limited mathematical background, it makes biostatistics accessible by using thorough, intuitive explanations (often laced with humor and described with an appeal to common sense logical notions), and by focusing on selected statistical methods and procedures applicable to the biological, biomedical, and health sciences. It discusses the concepts of the method, the rationale of the method, when to use the method, and how to interpret the results. The computations (while included) are not the focus of the presentation. Several larger examples are used repeatedly (from chapter to chapter) to demonstrate how investigators develop and carry out a study by moving from problem statement, to data accrual, to computation of descriptive statistics, to estimation and hypothesis testing, including univariate, bivariate and finally multivariable procedures for both discrete and continuous variables. The book is not tied to any particular computer package (e.g., SAS, Systat, BMDP), however manyprototype computerized outputs of statistical analyses are illustrated and discussedin detail , with guidelines for reading and interpreting results. Descriptive Statistics. Probability. Populations, Samples, and Inference. Some Important Distributions. Estimation. Hypothesis Testing. Frequency Data. The Analysis of Variance. Simple Linear Regression and Correlation. Multiple Regression. Logistic Regression. Repeated Measures and Longitudinal Studies. Distribution-Free and Nonparametric Methods. Demography and Vital Statistics. For anyone involved in the biological, biomedical, or health sciences.