Biostatistics and epidemiology / Heather M. Bush [and three others]
Material type:
- 9789814878531
- RA 652.2 .B56 2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1. An overview of statistical concepts -- Chapter 2. Continuous data: making comparisons -- Chapter 3. Continuous data: correlation and regression -- Chapter 4. Categorical data: comparisons and associations -- Chapter 5. A dichotomous outcome: confounding & regression -- Chapter 6. Introduction to epidemiology -- Chapter 7. Fundamentals of epidemiology -- Chapter 8. Measuring disease occurrence and exposure -- Chapter 9. Data source -- Chapter 10. Study design -- Chapter 11. Using rates and ratios -- Chapter 12. Accuracy -- Chapter 13. Infectious diseases -- Chapter 14. Outbreak investigations -- Chapter 15. The practice of epidemiology in developing countries -- Index.
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