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An introduction to medical statistics / Martin Bland.

By: Bland, Martin.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Oxford medical publications.Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2000Edition: 3rd ed.Description: xvi, 405 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. + pbk.ISBN: 9780192632692; 0192632698 .Subject(s): Medical statistics | Biometry | StatisticsDDC classification: 610.15195
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Now in its Third Edition, An Introduction to Medical Statistics continues to be an invaluable textbook for medical students, doctors, medical researchers, nurses, members of professions allied to medicine as well as all those concerned with medical data. The material covered includes all the statistical work that would be required for a course in medicine and for the examinations of most of the Royal Colleges. It includes the design of clinical trials and epidemiological studies, data collection, summarizing and presenting data, probability, standard error, confidence intervals and significance tests, techniques of data analysis including multifactorial methods and the choice of statistical method, problems of medical measurement and diagnosis, vital statistics, and calculation of sample size. The new edition describes the design and analysis of medical research studies in a clear and user friendly manner. The Third Edition includes new topics such as consent in clinical trials, design and analysis of cluster-randomized trials, ecological studies, conditional probability, repeated testing, random effects models, intraclass correlation, and conditional odds ratios. Material which is encountered only at the postgraduate level has been indicated clearly in the text to facilitate ease of use. The book is firmly grounded in medical data, particularly in medical research, and includes real illustrative examples. There are 100 multiple choice questions and 17 long questions involving calculations to which fully explained solutions are provided. A new companion volume, Statistical questions in evidence-based medicine (Bland and Peacock, 2000) refers directly to this new edition. This new book of questions and answers includes no calculations and is complementary to the exercises given here. Reviewers comments 'If you want to understand some of the statistical ideas important to medicine but fear being overwhelmed by mathematics you will welcome An Introduction to Medical Statistics.' British Medical Journal 'At last I have a book on medical statistics that I can safely recommend to my students!...One of the pleasures of the book is that it contains real data...' Journal of the Royal Statistical Society

Includes bibliographical references (p. [381]-390) and index.

CIT Module MATH 7001 - Core reading.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 The design of experiments
  • 3 Sampling and observational studies
  • 4 Summarizing data
  • 5 Presenting data
  • 6 Probability
  • 7 The normal distribution
  • 8 Estimation
  • 9 Significance tests
  • 10 Comparing the means of small samples
  • 11 Regression and correlation
  • 12 Methods based on rank order
  • 13 The analysis of cross-tabulations
  • 14 Choosing the statistical method
  • 15 Clinical measurement
  • 16 Mortality statistics and population structure
  • 17 Multfactorial methods
  • 18 Determination of sample size
  • 19 Solutions to exercises
  • References
  • Index

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Martin Bland is Professor of Medical Statistics in the Department of Public Health Sciences, St George's Hospital Medical School, London, UK

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