Buch Details
Trying to read up on statistics can be like trying to decide where you want to start eating the elephant and what's the most digestible way to get it down. This book is written to give bite-size nuggets of insight based on our experiences grappling with datasets large and small. It is intended to bridge the gap between the formal equations and the practicalities of generating a research manuscript. We won't pretend reading it will answer all your questions but it will help explain what questions need to be asked for your study and how you can address them with both accuracy and clarity. The size, detail and (ostensible) organization of this book allow for easy reading and can give a leg (or at least a half-step) up for those seeking more detailed study later.
Features include:
- Excel sheets to allow exploration of topics raised
- Emphasis on intuitive explanations over formulas.
- Consideration of issues specific to clinical and surgical studies
Our audience is someone who may or may not have enjoyed formal statistics education (that is, you may have had it and not enjoyed it!) who may like seeing a more dressed-down presentation of the topics. Actual statisticians may pick this up at risk of a chuckle (with us or at us) and may find some useful ways to present topics to non-statisticians.
- Schriftsteller Mitchell G. Maltenfort, Antonia F. Chen, JUAN CAMILO/PLAZAS VEGA RESTREPO SALAZAR
- ISBN13 9781138091702
- ISBN10 1138091707
- Buchseiten 14
- Jahr der Ausgabe 2020
- Fecha de publicación 29/12/2020
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Statistical Reasoning for Surgeons
- Von
- Mitchell G. Maltenfort, Antonia F. Chen, JUAN CAMILO/PLAZAS VEGA RESTREPO SALAZAR
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- ROUTLEDGE (2020)
- 9781138091702



