Blackwell
Publishing is delighted to announce that this book has been Highly Commended in
the 2004 BMA Medical Book Competition. Here is the judges' summary of this
book:
"This
is a technical book on a technical subject but presented in a delightful way.
There are many books on statistics for doctors but there are few that are
excellent and this is certainly one of them. Statistics is not an easy subject
to teach or write about. The authors have succeeded in producing a book that is
as good as it can get. For the keen student who does not want a book for
mathematicians, this is an excellent first book on medical statistics."
Essential
Medical Statistics is a classic amongst medical statisticians. An introductory
textbook, it presents statistics with a clarity and logic that demystifies the
subject, while providing a comprehensive coverage of advanced as well as basic
methods.
The second
edition of Essential Medical Statistics has been comprehensively revised and
updated to include modern statistical methods and modern approaches to
statistical analysis, while retaining the approachable and non-mathematical
style of the first edition. The book now includes full coverage of the most
commonly used regression models, multiple linear regression, logistic
regression, Poisson regression and Cox regression, as well as a chapter on
general issues in regression modelling. In addition, new chapters introduce
more advanced topics such as meta-analysis, likelihood, bootstrapping and
robust standard errors, and analysis of clustered data.
Aimed at
students of medical statistics, medical researchers, public health
practitioners and practising clinicians using statistics in their daily work,
the book is designed as both a teaching and a reference text. The format of the
book is clear with highlighted formulae and worked examples, so that all
concepts are presented in a simple, practical and easy-to-understand way. The
second edition enhances the emphasis on choice of appropriate methods with new
chapters on strategies for analysis and measures of association and impact.
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