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Medical Statistics from A to Z

Medical Statistics from A to Z

Medical Statistics from A to Z

A Guide for Clinicians and Medical Students
3rd Edition
Brian S. Everitt, King's College London
April 2021
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    For clinicians not well-versed in mathematical techniques, medical statistics can be baffling. Understanding these statistics is crucial for the interpretation of literature and the informed judgement of the use of therapies. From 'Abortion rate' to 'Zygosity determination', this accessible introduction to the terminology of medical statistics clearly describes, illustrates and explains over 1500 terms using non-technical language, and without any mathematical formulae! The majority of terms have been updated and revised for this new edition, and almost 150 new definitions have been added, ensuring readers are up to date with the latest practices. Entries are organised alphabetically, and related topics are clearly cross-referenced throughout, to provide fast, easy navigation. Further reading suggestions supplement most definitions, which allows readers to deepen their understanding of the subject. Enabling clinicians and medical students to grasp the meaning of any statistical terms they encounter when studying medical literature, this guide is a real lifesaver.

    • Includes over 150 new definitions, with the majority of the other terms revised to improve the clarity of definitions
    • Highly illustrated with example graphs and charts, helping readers to cement their understanding of the definitions
    • An accessible, non-technical introduction to medical statistics, without any mathematical formulae, the alphabetized organisation and cross-referencing between related terms aids navigation

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    April 2021
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781108911818
    0 pages
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • Preface to the Third Edition
    • Preface to the Second Edition
    • Preface to the First Edition
    • References
    • A-Z.
      Contributors
    • Brian S. Everitt

    • Author
    • Brian S. Everitt , King's College London

      Brian Everitt is Editor-in-Chief of Statistical Methods in Medical Research and Professor Emeritus at King's College, London.