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Primer of Biostatistics

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Extremely popular, this student-friendly text presents the practical areas of statistics in terms of their relevance to medicine and the life sciences. Includes many illustrative examples and challenging problems that reinforce the author�s unique and intuitive approach to the subject. The new edition features a new two-color design, examples taken from current biomedical literature, and review questions within each chapter.. . The CD-ROM is a menu-driven program that contains everything required to perform meaningful analysis of data and runs statistical tests providing advice on optimal test results..

500 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 1981

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Stanton A. Glantz

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July 29, 2011
I thought this was a really well-written textbook for being an introduction to practical statistics. I appreciate the use of examples illustrating studies using of the different methods. In general, the authors could have afforded to include more details (perhaps in explaining how some of the expressions are derived), but overall I think the authors struck a great balance between theory and application - for those who care more about how to use statistics rather than understand statistics.
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March 23, 2013
I have not read the entire book, only a few chapters that I needed. This is a good book as long as you are looking for an introduction to statistics. The book includes many practical examples which helps with learning how to apply the theory. If you want to learn about more advanced concepts (post-hoc analysis, internal reliability scores, etc.) this is not the book you are looking for!
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February 17, 2008
My all-time favorite stats book. Plus Stan Glantz is just a great lecturer.
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