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Presenting Medical Statistics from Proposal to Publication Janet L. Peacock (Professor of Medical Statistics, Professor of Medical Statistics, Division of Health and Social Care Research, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King's College London, UK)

Presenting Medical Statistics from Proposal to Publication By Janet L. Peacock (Professor of Medical Statistics, Professor of Medical Statistics, Division of Health and Social Care Research, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King's College London, UK)

Summary

A practical guide for researchers on presenting medical statistics for publication, which emphasises the principles of good presentation through examples. This new edition covers a range of statistical programs: SAS, Stata, R, and SPSS. Contains helpful tips, information boxes, and figures as well as references for all statistical methods used.

Presenting Medical Statistics from Proposal to Publication Summary

Presenting Medical Statistics from Proposal to Publication by Janet L. Peacock (Professor of Medical Statistics, Professor of Medical Statistics, Division of Health and Social Care Research, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King's College London, UK)

As many medical and healthcare researchers have a love-hate relationship with statistics, the second edition of this practical reference book may make all the difference. Using practical examples, mainly from the authors' own research, the book explains how to make sense of statistics, turn statistical computer output into coherent information, and help decide which pieces of information to report and how to present them. The book takes you through all the stages of the research process, from the initial research proposal, through ethical approval and data analysis, to reporting on and publishing the findings. Helpful tips and information boxes, offer clear guidance throughout, including easily followed instructions on how to: -develop a quantitative research proposal for ethical/institutional approval or research funding -write up the statistical aspects of a paper for publication -choose and perform simple and more advanced statistical analyses -describe the statistical methods and present the results of an analysis. This new edition covers a wider range of statistical programs - SAS, STATA, R, and SPSS, and shows the commands needed to obtain the analyses and how to present it, whichever program you are using. Each specific example is annotated to indicate other scenarios that can be analysed using the same methods, allowing you to easily transpose the knowledge gained from the book to your own research. The principles of good presentation are also covered in detail, from translating relevant results into suitable extracts, through to randomised controlled trials, and how to present a meta-analysis. An added ingredient is the inclusion of code and datasets for all analyses shown in the book on our website (http://medical-statistics.info). Written by three experienced biostatisticians based in the UK and US, this is a step-by-step guide that will be invaluable to researchers and postgraduate students in medicine, those working in the professions allied to medicine, and statisticians in consultancy roles.

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The book is a practical guideline, supported by examples, on the proper presentation of statistical results... overall it is a useful book both for self-directed training, and as an accompaniment to a course dedicated to healthcare researchers. * Sorana D. Bolboaca, International Society for Clinical Biostatistics Newsletter *

Table of Contents

1: Introduction 2: Introduction to the research process 3: Writing a research protocol 4: Writing Up a research study 5: Introduction to presenting statistical analyses 6: Single group studies 7: Comparing two groups 8: Analysing matched or paired data 9: Analysing relationshipsbetween variables 10: Multifactorial analyses 11: Survival analysis 12: Presenting a randomized controlled trial 13: Presenting a meta-analysis

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GOR010517864
9780198779100
0198779100
Presenting Medical Statistics from Proposal to Publication by Janet L. Peacock (Professor of Medical Statistics, Professor of Medical Statistics, Division of Health and Social Care Research, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King's College London, UK)
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Paperback
Oxford University Press
2017-07-20
256
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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