Statistical Epidemiology
- Publisher
CABI - Published
6th February 2013 - ISBN 9781845937966
- Language English
- Pages 232 pp.
- Size 7.5" x 9.75"
- Images 38 illus
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- Publisher
CABI - Published
6th February 2013 - ISBN 9781845938161
- Language English
- Pages 232 pp.
- Size 7.5" x 9.75"
- Images 38 illus
- Request Exam Copy
Statistics are a vital skill for epidemiologists and form an essential part of clinical medicine. This textbook introduces students to statistical epidemiology methods in a carefully structured and accessible format with clearly defined learning outcomes and suggested chapter orders that can be tailored to the needs of students at both undergraduate and graduate level from a range of academic backgrounds. The book covers study design, disease measuring, bias, error, analysis and modeling and is illustrated with figures, focus boxes, study questions and examples applicable to everyday clinical problems. Drawing on the authors' extensive teaching experience, the text provides an introduction to core statistical epidemiology that will be a valuable resource for students and lecturers in health and medical sciences and applied statistics, health staff, clinical researchers and data managers.
Mathematical and Statistical Symbols
Preface
1. Foundations of Epidemiology
2. Cause and Effect
3. An Epidemiologist's Toolkit
4. Dealing with the Numbers
5. What can go wrong: Error, Bias and Confounding
Answers and Feedback
Graham R. Law
Graham R. Law is Senior Lecturer in Statistical Epidemiology, University of Leeds.
Shane W. Pascoe
Shane W. Pascoe is Research Fellow, University of New South Wales, Australia.