Basic Epidemiology and Biostatistics A Practical Guide
Auteurs : Chaudhry Kishore, Chaudhry Sharang, Bollu Prashanti
This book will help public health, health care, and biomedical researchers plan their research, execute plans, create in-depth analyses of their data, and present outputs from statistical testing.
2. Research Methodology
3. Study Designs
4. Sampling
5. Data handling
6. Ethics in biosciences
7. Computation of relevant data
8. Hypothesis testing
9. Interpretation of data
10. Presentation of data
11. Scientific communication
12. Manuscript review and major mistakes in interpretation of data
13. Statistical Packages in Data analysis
Sharang Chaudhry is currently a PhD candidate in Statistics (completion in May 2019) and a data scientist working in the financial industry. His primary research interests include computational Bayesian Statistics and Machine Learning, where he deals with large-scale data sets. He has held multiple teaching positions at the University level where he has taught statistics and mathematics courses including R-programming. Furthermore, Sharang has considerable consulting experience with significant collaborations in public health and biomedical research. His dissertation, in fact, addresses statis
- Offers an amalgamation of epidemiology and biostatistics principles
- Presents a selection of optimum research methodologies
- Provides guidance for the interpretation of data for statistical and clinical significance
Ouvrage de 400 p.
19x23.4 cm
Thème de Basic Epidemiology and Biostatistics :
Mots-clés :
Epidemiology; Biostatistics; Research methods; Clinical significance; Statistical significance; Scientific decision making; Review of publications; Hypothesis testing; Study designs; Prospective; Retrospective; Clinical Trials; Phases of research studies; Sampling; Sample size; spreadsheet; Statistical package; SPSS R; Tabulation; Ethics in biomedical research; Incidence; Prevalence; Mean; Frequency; t-test; ANOVA; Chi square test; scientific communication