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Postgraduate Medicine, 1953
Some guideposts along the road leading to a happier symbiosis of clinician and statistician are presented in this article. These include points to be considered in the planning of a clinical trial if its outcome is to have statistical (and so scientific) validity and the need for control of all possible aberrant variables to make observed differences ...
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Some guideposts along the road leading to a happier symbiosis of clinician and statistician are presented in this article. These include points to be considered in the planning of a clinical trial if its outcome is to have statistical (and so scientific) validity and the need for control of all possible aberrant variables to make observed differences ...
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Biostatistical Microcomputing in Pascal.
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (Statistics in Society), 198712. Biostatistical Microcomputing in Pascal. By J. H. Klotz and R. D. Meyer. ISBN 0 8476 7357 X. Rowman and Allanheld, 1985. 168p. $24.95.
R. D. Meyer, David Clayton, J. H. Klotz
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A biostatistical survey questionnaire
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1988A knowledge of basic statistical concepts is becoming increasingly important for a proper understanding of much of the medical literature. Unfortunately, most medical schools include an introductory biostatistics course only in the preclinical years. During clinical rotation and residency training, when a physician would most appreciate the need for ...
Raju, Tonse N. +3 more
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Biostatistics Primer for the Radiologist
American Journal of Roentgenology, 2014The purpose of this article is to review the most common data analysis methods encountered in radiology-based studies. Initially, description of variable types and their corresponding summary measures are provided; subsequent discussion focuses on comparison of these summary measures between groups, with a particular emphasis on regression analysis ...
Michael L. Richardson +5 more
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A simpler approach to biostatistics
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2011v s o o c Some readers gloss over the statistics found in research articles, trusting that the authors have “done it right.” But this is a lost opportunity to better understand the clinical significance and reliability of an article’s conclusions. This article is meant to make the most commonly used statistical terms and methods accessible to all ...
Brian C. Jacobson, Douglas Y. Rowland
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Biostatistics Series Module 9: Survival Analysis
Indian Journal of Dermatology, 2017Survival analysis is concerned with “time to event“ data. Conventionally, it dealt with cancer death as the event in question, but it can handle any event occurring over a time frame, and this need not be always adverse in nature.
A. Hazra, N. Gogtay
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2017
This chapter provides a brief introduction about the basic principles that underlie study design, sample size, basic concepts of biostatistics, and data analysis for clinicians. The basic concepts of biostatistics are largely forgotten by clinicians by the time it is needed, and keeping this in mind, briefly, definition of biostatistics, introduction ...
M. Kalaivani +3 more
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This chapter provides a brief introduction about the basic principles that underlie study design, sample size, basic concepts of biostatistics, and data analysis for clinicians. The basic concepts of biostatistics are largely forgotten by clinicians by the time it is needed, and keeping this in mind, briefly, definition of biostatistics, introduction ...
M. Kalaivani +3 more
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Biostatistics and Epidemiology
1990Biostatistics and epidemiology , Biostatistics and epidemiology , کتابخانه دیجیتال جندی شاپور ...
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Epidemiology and biostatistics
2011This section includes a chapter on basic epidemiology and biostatistics as applied to healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). The epidemiology section summarizes various types of studies and outlines the advantages and disadvantages of case–control and cohort studies.
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