The biostatistics cookbook: the most user-friendly guide for the bio/medical scientist

Good statistical design of experimental and analytical methods is a fundamental component of successful research. The set of tools that has evolved to implement these processes of design and analysis is called Biostatistics. Using these tools blindly or by rote is a recipe for failure. This book is...

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Main Authors: Michelson, Seth (Author), Schofield, Timothy (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht [u.a.] Kluwer Acad. Publ. 1996
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Summary:Good statistical design of experimental and analytical methods is a fundamental component of successful research. The set of tools that has evolved to implement these processes of design and analysis is called Biostatistics. Using these tools blindly or by rote is a recipe for failure. This book is intended for the research scientist who wants to understand why they do a particular test or analysis as well as how to do it. It is meant as an interpreter as well as a guide, helping the researcher to illuminate and communicate his or her results as accurately, concisely, and universally as possible.
Physical Description:172 S. Ill., graph. Darst.
ISBN:0792341058
0792338847

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