Making Sense of Statistics in Healthcare by Anna Hart

Making Sense of Statistics in Healthcare by Anna Hart

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Summary

Designed as an aid for all healthcare professionals, this guide explains how statisticians use data and how to understand published studies. It includes many examples and ideas and discusses statistical concepts in the contexts of real studies.

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Making Sense of Statistics in Healthcare by Anna Hart

Not another book about statistics? Yes and no. This book is unique in being written for people who want to be able to make sense of published studies or embark on their own studies without getting bogged down by the details of how to use specific methods. It gives insight into how statisticians view data and research and into what they do. This book is virtually formula free and it does not describe the mechanics of techniques but is packed with ideas and examples. It describes how statisticians use data and provides a thorough explanation of statistical concepts in the context of real studies to enable the reader to make informed judgements. Invaluable for those involved in research it shows how to combine formal results with common and clinical sense.
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ISBN 13 9781857754728
ISBN 10 1857754727
Title Making Sense of Statistics in Healthcare
Author Anna Hart
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2001-06-30
Number of pages 160
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