
Basic Statistics and Epidemiology
A Practical Guide, Fourth Edition
Antony Stewart(Author)
Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
4th Edition
Published on 15. February 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
218 pages
978-1-78523-116-2 (ISBN)
Withdrawn from sale
Description
Basic Statistics and Epidemiology is a straightforward primer in basic statistics that emphasizes its practical use in epidemiology and public health, providing an understanding of essential topics such as study design, data analysis and statistical methods used in the execution of medical research.
Assuming no prior knowledge, the clarity of the text and care of presentation ensure those new to, or challenged by, these topics are given a thorough introduction without being overwhelmed by unnecessary detail. An understanding and appreciation of statistics is central to ensuring that professional practice is based on the best available evidence, in order to treat and help most appropriately the wider community. By reading this book, students, researchers, doctors, nurses and health managers will have the knowledge necessary to understand and apply the tools of statistics and epidemiology to their own practice.
Assuming no prior knowledge, the clarity of the text and care of presentation ensure those new to, or challenged by, these topics are given a thorough introduction without being overwhelmed by unnecessary detail. An understanding and appreciation of statistics is central to ensuring that professional practice is based on the best available evidence, in order to treat and help most appropriately the wider community. By reading this book, students, researchers, doctors, nurses and health managers will have the knowledge necessary to understand and apply the tools of statistics and epidemiology to their own practice.
Reviews / Votes
Stewart (public health, Staffordshire Univ., UK) offers an excellent reference for undergraduate students. This book aims to check comprehension at various points throughout the text before proceeding further. For example, between the first section (data and statistics) and the second (epidemiology), Stewart writes, 'If there is anything that you are unsure about, now might be a good time to go back and re-read the particular section in which it appears'(p. 105). Charming asides such as this easily guide readers through the subject, though the simple language and clear examples may be sufficient on the first read through. At the end of the work, practice problems are presented with solution guides to test comprehension.--J. P. Bourgeois, Nicholls State University
Summing Up: Recommended. Lower- and upper-division undergraduates. CHOICE
Praise for previous editions:
"Extremely well-written ... the clearest book I have read in relation to two of the most difficult disciplines to understand in research...an absolute essential text for all students and beginner researchers."
-BMA Medical Book Awards Programme
"A spectacular approach to writing a book of this nature. I have found it to be very useful in my day-to-day work activities ... It gives a detailed orientation for beginners and a great review for those wanting to look up a topic without the exhausting details."
-Jocelyn Murray, Epidemiologist, NASA
"This is probably the clearest and best presented statistics book I have read. I will definitely be keeping a copy on my bookshelf!"
-Clinical Oncology
"An excellent book - clear and well written, providing a really good basic grounding in both statistics and epidemiology."
-Nick Spencer, Professor of Child Health, Warwick University
More details
Edition
4th New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
Weight
476 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78523-116-2 (9781785231162)
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Person
Professor Antony Stewart, FFPH, professor in public health at Staffordshire University; honorary consultant in public health at Public Health England; clinical research specialty lead for public health at NIHR Clinical Research Network: West Midlands; and academic director of the Centre for Health and Development (CHAD), UK
Content
What Are Statistics?
Populations and Samples
Random Sampling
Presenting Data
Frequencies, Percentages, Proportions and Rates
Types of Data
Mean, Median and Mode
Centiles
Standard Deviation
Standard Error
Normal Distribution
Confidence Intervals
Probability
Hypothesis Tests and P-Values
The t-Tests
Data Checking
Parametric and Non-Parametric Tests
Correlation and Linear Regression
Analysis of Variance and Some Other Types of Regression
Chi-Squared Test
Statistical Power and Sample Size
Effect Size
What Is Epidemiology?
Bias and Confounding
Measuring Disease Frequency
Measuring Association in Epidemiology
Prevalence Studies
Questionnaires
Cohort Studies
Case-Control Studies
Randomised Controlled Trials
Screening
Evidence-Based Healthcare
Glossary of Terms
Appendix 1 Statistical Tables
Appendix 2 Exercises
Appendix 3 Answers toExercises
Populations and Samples
Random Sampling
Presenting Data
Frequencies, Percentages, Proportions and Rates
Types of Data
Mean, Median and Mode
Centiles
Standard Deviation
Standard Error
Normal Distribution
Confidence Intervals
Probability
Hypothesis Tests and P-Values
The t-Tests
Data Checking
Parametric and Non-Parametric Tests
Correlation and Linear Regression
Analysis of Variance and Some Other Types of Regression
Chi-Squared Test
Statistical Power and Sample Size
Effect Size
What Is Epidemiology?
Bias and Confounding
Measuring Disease Frequency
Measuring Association in Epidemiology
Prevalence Studies
Questionnaires
Cohort Studies
Case-Control Studies
Randomised Controlled Trials
Screening
Evidence-Based Healthcare
Glossary of Terms
Appendix 1 Statistical Tables
Appendix 2 Exercises
Appendix 3 Answers toExercises