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Statistical methods in epidemiologic research / Ray M. Merrill, PhD, MPH, MS, FACE, FAAHB, Professor, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Sudbury, United States : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc ; 2015.Description: xviii, 926 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781284034431
  • 9781284050202
  • 9781284050202
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 614.407 23 MER
Contents:
The basics of epidemiology -- Principles of statistics -- Causality in epidemiology -- Epidemiologic data -- Sample size, power, and probability sampling -- Measures of frequency and association -- Disease surveillance and screening -- Designing epidemiologic research -- Descriptive studies -- Analytic studies -- Experimental studies -- Statistical models -- General linear models -- Categorical data analysis -- Nonparametric methods -- Life tables -- Survival analysis.
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General Books General Books CUTN Central Library Medicine, Technology & Management Non-fiction 614.407 MER (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 27990

With the many advances in the control of infectious disease over the last 100 years, the role of epidemiology in public health has transformed significantly. Epidemiologic research now includes the study of acute and chronic diseases, as well as the events, behaviors, and conditions associated with health. From seasoned author Ray Merrill, this text explores how epidemiologic methods are conducted and interpreted. In four sections, Statistical Methods in Epidemiologic Research covers basic concepts in epidemiology and statistics, study designs, statistical techniques and applications, as well as special topics. Key Features: * Includes sections on how specific epidemiologic methods have resulted in findings that have influenced health policy and public health * Offers optional sections involving more advanced methods * At the end of each chapter, an applications section gives the student a clear picture of how epidemiologic methods are applied in real-world situations * Special emphasis is given to interpreting results * SAS code is presented in an appendix that corresponds to assessing selected methods

The basics of epidemiology -- Principles of statistics -- Causality in epidemiology -- Epidemiologic data -- Sample size, power, and probability sampling -- Measures of frequency and association -- Disease surveillance and screening -- Designing epidemiologic research -- Descriptive studies -- Analytic studies -- Experimental studies -- Statistical models -- General linear models -- Categorical data analysis -- Nonparametric methods -- Life tables -- Survival analysis.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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