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Abstract This chapter provides an introduction to statistical methods with illustrative examples from public health and epidemiological research. The chapter begins by distinguishing between a study sample and a target population. It goes on to outline different methods of sampling, including probability and non-probability sampling ...
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Abstract This chapter provides an introduction to statistical methods with illustrative examples from public health and epidemiological research. The chapter begins by distinguishing between a study sample and a target population. It goes on to outline different methods of sampling, including probability and non-probability sampling ...
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International Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 1986
Since at least 1951 anesthesia journals have called for a more rigorous application of statistical methods in research reports. This appeal for statistical excellence actually applies to the researcher, to the clinician journal reader, and to the editor. Thirty five years ago the obligations of these three groups was made clear in an unsigned editorial
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Since at least 1951 anesthesia journals have called for a more rigorous application of statistical methods in research reports. This appeal for statistical excellence actually applies to the researcher, to the clinician journal reader, and to the editor. Thirty five years ago the obligations of these three groups was made clear in an unsigned editorial
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Statistical Methods in Immunology
The Journal of Immunology, 1951Summary and Conclusions The techniques employed in relation to statistical aspects of the experimental material presented in this report no doubt are unfamiliar to many immunologists. Actually, they are relatively simple but extremely useful tools provided by the statisticians.
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Statistical Methods for Proteomics
2009During the last decade, analytical methods for the detection and quantification of proteins and peptides in biological samples have been considerably improved. It is therefore now possible to compare simultaneously the expression levels of hundreds or thousands of proteins in different types of tissue, for example, normal and cancerous, or in different
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A method of statistical neurodynamics
Kybernetik, 1974A method of statistical neurodynamics is presented for treating ensembles of nets of randomly connected neuron-like elements. The concept of a macrostate plays a fundamental role in statistical neurodynamics and a criterion is given for ascertaining that given macroscopic quantities together constitute a macrostate. The activity of a nerve net is shown
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Methods in Statistical Kinetics
2010A variety of recent advances in single-molecule methods are now making possible the routine measurement of the distinct catalytic trajectories of individual enzymes. Unlike their bulk counterparts, these measurements directly reveal the fluctuations inherent to enzymatic dynamics, and statistical measures of these fluctuations promise to greatly ...
Jeffrey R, Moffitt +2 more
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Statistical Methods in Medicine
New England Journal of Medicine, 1955THE widespread use of statistical methods in clinical investigations and the incorporation of statistics in the curriculums of medical schools are developments of recent years only.
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Statistical methods in diagnosis
Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 1992Motivations are presented for exploring formal statistical methods for use in medical diagnosis and the advantages and disadvantages are discussed. A brief review is presented of classical linear discriminant analysis, quadratic discriminant analysis, logistic regression, nearest neighbour and kernel methods, recursive partitioning methods, the ...
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Statistical Methods in Metabolomics
2012Metabolomics is the relatively new field in bioinformatics that uses measurements on metabolite abundance as a tool for disease diagnosis and other medical purposes. Although closely related to proteomics, the statistical analysis is potentially simpler since biochemists have significantly more domain knowledge about metabolites.
Alexander, Korman +3 more
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Statistical Methods in Research
2011Statistical methods appropriate in research are described with examples. Topics covered include the choice of appropriate averages and measures of dispersion to summarize data sets, and the choice of tests of significance, including t-tests and a one- and a two-way ANOVA plus post-tests for normally distributed (Gaussian) data and their non-parametric ...
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