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Author Rosner, Bernard (Bernard A.)

Title Fundamentals of biostatistics / Bernard Rosner
Edition Sixth edition
Published Belmont, Calif. : Thomson/Brooks/Cole, [2006]
Belmont, Calif. : Thomson/Brooks/Cole, c2006
c2006
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Description xx, 868 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
4 3/4 in
Contents Machine derived contents note: 1. GENERAL OVERVIEW. References. 2. DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS. Introduction. Measures of Location. Some Properties of the Arithmetic Mean. Measures of Spread. Some Properties of the Variance and Standard Deviation. The Coefficient of Variation. Grouped Data. Graphic Methods. Case Study 1: Effects of Lead Exposure on Neurological and Psychological Function in Children. Obtaining Descriptive Statistics on the Computer. Summary. 3. PROBABILITY. Introduction. Definition of Probability. Some Useful Probabilistic Notation. The Multiplication Law of Probability. The Addition Law of Probability. Conditional Probability. Bayes'' Rule and Screening Tests. Bayesian Inference. ROC Curves. Prevalence and Incidence. Summary. 4. DISCRETE PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS. Introduction. Random Variables. The Probability Mass Function for a Discrete Random Variable. The Expected Value of a Discrete Random Variable. The Variance of a Discrete Random Variable. The Cumulative-Distribution Function of a Discrete Random Variable. Permutations and Combinations. Expected Value and Variance of the Binomial Distribution. The Poisson Distribution. Computation of Poisson Probabilities. Expected Value and Variance of the Poisson Distribution. Poisson Approximation to the Binomial Distribution. Summary. 5. CONTINUOUS PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS. Introduction. General Concepts. The Normal Distribution. Properties of the Standard Normal Distribution. Conversion from an N([mean], [variance]) Distribution to an N(0, 1) Distribution. Normal Approximation to the Binomial Distribution. Normal Approximation to the Poisson Distribution. Summary. 6. ESTIMATION. Introduction. The Relationship between Population and Sample. Random-Number Tables. Randomized Clinical Trials. Estimation of the Mean of a Distribution. Case Study: Relationship of Cigarette Smoking to Bone Mineral Density (BMD) Among Middle-Aged Women. Estimation of the Variance of a Distribution. Estimation for the Binomial Distribution. Estimation for the Poisson Distribution. One-Sided Confidence Intervals. Summary. 7. HYPOTHESIS TESTING: ONE-SAMPLE INFERENCE. Introduction. General Concepts. One-Sample Test for the Mean of a Normal Distribution: One-Sided Alternatives. One-Sample Test for the Mean of a Normal Distribution: Two-Sided Alternatives. The Power of a Test. Sample-Size Determination. The Relationship between Hypothesis Testing and Confidence Intervals. Bayesian Inference. One-Sample Chi-Squared Test for the Variance of a Normal Distribution. One-Sample Test for a Binomial Proportion. One-Sample Inference for the Poisson Distribution. Case Study: Effects of Tobacco Use on Bone-Mineral Density in Middle-Aged Women. Summary. 8. HYPOTHESIS TESTING: TWO-SAMPLE INFERENCE. Introduction. The Paired t Test. Interval Estimation for the Comparison of Means from Two Paired Samples. Two-Sample t Test for Independent Samples with Equal Variances. Interval Estimation for the Comparison of Means from Two Independent Samples (Equal Variance Case). Testing for the Equality of Two Variances. Two-Sample t Test for Independent Samples with Unequal Variances. Case Study: Effects of Lead Exposure on Neurological and Psychological Function in Children. The Treatment of Outliers. Estimation of Sample Size and Power for Comparing Two Means. Summary. 9. NONPARAMETRIC METHODS. Introduction. The Sign Test. The Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test. The Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test. Case Study: Effects of Lead Exposure on Neurological
Summary This 6th edition offers a practical introduction to the methods, techniques, and computation of statistics on human subjects. This text will help you master the statistical methods most often used in medical literature and medical research. Every new concept is developed through worked-out examples taken from current medical research. Statistical applications pertaining almost exclusively to human subjects of medical research make this text an ideal starting point for anyone in the premed, nursing, or allied health fields
Notes Title on CD-ROM: Student suite CD-ROM to accompany Fundamentals of biostatistics, 6th ed
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes System requirements: Microsoft Windows
SUBJECT Encyclopaedia of mathematical sciences. Probability theory. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2004007456
Subject Statistics.
Variance
Graphic design (Typography)
Statistical hypothesis testing.
Estimation theory -- Statistical methods.
Population.
Sampling (Statistics)
Biometry.
Medical statistics.
Software.
Biometry.
Statistics as Topic.
Biometry.
LC no. 2004117046
ISBN 0495010839
0534418201
9780534418205
Other Titles Biostatistics
Student suite CD-ROM to accompany Fundamentals of biostatistics, 6th ed