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E-raamat: Introduction to Biostatistical Applications in Health Research with Microsoft Office Excel, Workbook

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Workbook to accompany Introduction to Biostatistical Applications in Health Research with Microsoft® Office Excel® - a practical and methodological approach to the statistical logic of biostatistics in the field of health research
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
Notices xiii
1 Thinking about Chance
1(12)
1.1
Chapter Summary
1(2)
1.2 Glossary
3(2)
1.3 Equations
5(1)
1.4 Examples
6(4)
1.5 Exercises
10(3)
2 Describing Populations
13(11)
2.1
Chapter Summary
13(3)
2.2 Glossary
16(2)
2.3 Equations
18(1)
2.4 Examples
18(4)
2.5 Exercises
22(2)
3 Examining Samples
24(12)
3.1
Chapter Summary
24(3)
3.2 Glossary
27(1)
3.3 Equations
28(1)
3.4 Examples
29(3)
3.5 Exercises
32(4)
4 Univariable Analysis of a Continuous Dependent Variable
36(9)
4.1
Chapter Summary
36(1)
4.2 Glossary
37(1)
4.3 Equations
38(1)
4.4 Examples
38(3)
4.5 Exercises
41(4)
5 Univariable Analysis of an Ordinal Dependent Variable
45(7)
5.1
Chapter Summary
45(1)
5.2 Glossary
46(1)
5.3 Equations
47(1)
5.4 Examples
47(3)
5.5 Exercises
50(2)
6 Univariable Analysis of a Nominal Dependent Variable
52(10)
6.1
Chapter Summary
52(1)
6.2 Glossary
53(1)
6.3 Equations
54(1)
6.4 Examples
55(3)
6.5 Exercises
58(4)
7 Bivariable Analysis of a Continuous Dependent Variable
62(20)
7.1
Chapter Summary
62(4)
7.2 Glossary
66(2)
7.3 Equations
68(1)
7.4 Examples
69(8)
7.5 Exercises
77(5)
8 Bivariable Analysis of an Ordinal Dependent Variable
82(8)
8.1
Chapter Summary
82(1)
8.2 Glossary
83(1)
8.3 Equations
84(1)
8.4 Examples
84(3)
8.5 Exercises
87(3)
9 Bivariable Analysis of a Nominal Dependent Variable
90(15)
9.1
Chapter Summary
90(2)
9.2 Glossary
92(1)
9.3 Equations
93(1)
9.4 Examples
94(6)
9.5 Exercises
100(5)
10 Multivariable Analysis of a Continuous Dependent Variable
105(27)
10.1
Chapter Summary
105(3)
10.2 Glossary
108(1)
10.3 Equations
109(1)
10.4 Examples
110(14)
10.5 Exercises
124(8)
11 Multi variable Analysis of an Ordinal Dependent Variable
132(9)
11.1
Chapter Summary
132(1)
11.2 Glossary
133(1)
11.3 Equations
133(1)
11.4 Examples
134(3)
11.5 Exercises
137(4)
12 Multi variable Analysis of a Nominal Dependent Variable
141(22)
12.1
Chapter Summary
141(3)
12.2 Glossary
144(2)
12.3 Equations
146(1)
12.4 Examples
147(10)
12.5 Exercises
157(6)
13 Selecting Statistical Tests
163(14)
13.1 Overview
163(1)
13.2 Glossary
164(1)
13.3 Examples
165(6)
13.4 Exercises
171(6)
Appendix A Flowcharts 177(6)
Appendix B Statistical Tables 183(36)
Appendix C Answers to Odd Exercises 219(2)
Index 221
Robert P. Hirsch, PhD, is on the faculty for the Foundation for the Advanced Education in the Sciences within the Graduate School at the National Institutes of Health. He is also a retired Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics and Adjunct Professor of Statistics at The George Washington University. Dr. Hirsch is the author of numerous books in the field of health research and practice.