
Analyzing Health Data in R for SAS Users
Chapman & Hall/CRC (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 27. November 2017
Book
Hardback
318 pages
978-1-4987-9588-3 (ISBN)
Description
Analyzing Health Data in R for SAS Users is aimed at helping health data analysts who use SAS accomplish some of the same tasks in R. It is targeted to public health students and professionals who have a background in biostatistics and SAS software, but are new to R.
For professors, it is useful as a textbook for a descriptive or regression modeling class, as it uses a publicly-available dataset for examples, and provides exercises at the end of each chapter. For students and public health professionals, not only is it a gentle introduction to R, but it can serve as a guide to developing the results for a research report using R software.
Features:
Gives examples in both SAS and R
Demonstrates descriptive statistics as well as linear and logistic regression
Provides exercise questions and answers at the end of each chapter
Uses examples from the publicly available dataset, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) 2014 data
Guides the reader on producing a health analysis that could be published as a research report
Gives an example of hypothesis-driven data analysis
Provides examples of plots with a color insert
For professors, it is useful as a textbook for a descriptive or regression modeling class, as it uses a publicly-available dataset for examples, and provides exercises at the end of each chapter. For students and public health professionals, not only is it a gentle introduction to R, but it can serve as a guide to developing the results for a research report using R software.
Features:
Gives examples in both SAS and R
Demonstrates descriptive statistics as well as linear and logistic regression
Provides exercise questions and answers at the end of each chapter
Uses examples from the publicly available dataset, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) 2014 data
Guides the reader on producing a health analysis that could be published as a research report
Gives an example of hypothesis-driven data analysis
Provides examples of plots with a color insert
Reviews / Votes
"R is an increasingly popular programming in statistics and data science. This well-presented and timely book builds a critical bridge between SAS and R, which is particularly appropriate for students and researchers with knowledge and experiencing in using SAS language to gain programming proficiency in R language. I highly recommend this very insightful book to statisticians, data scientists, social scientists, psychologists, biologists, public health researchers and practitioners, and clinicians who are familiar with SAS to harness the magnificent power of R. I would use this book as a major reference book for a biostatistics course on R."~Tianhua Niu, Tulane University School of MedicineMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
1 s/w Abbildung, 15 farbige Abbildungen, 51 s/w Tabellen
51 Tables, black and white; 15 Illustrations, color; 1 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
600 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4987-9588-3 (9781498795883)
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Monika Maya Wahi | Peter Seebach
Analyzing Health Data in R for SAS Users
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11/2017
1st Edition
Chapman & Hall/CRC
€68.49
Available for download
Persons
Monika M. Wahi, MPH, CPH is an experienced epidemiologist with multiple peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on many public health subjects. Her focus is on applying informatics methods to the practice of epidemiology, as well as teaching public health and biostatistics. She serves as a lecturer at Laboure College in Milton, Massachusetts and is Chief Science Officer of Vasanta Health Science.
Peter Seebach has over 25 years of experience with programming languages, ranging from developing open source projects to working on language standards committees. He currently works as a Senior devOps Engineer at Markley Cloud Services. His previous publications include a number of technical articles and the book Beginning Portable Shell Scripting.
Peter Seebach has over 25 years of experience with programming languages, ranging from developing open source projects to working on language standards committees. He currently works as a Senior devOps Engineer at Markley Cloud Services. His previous publications include a number of technical articles and the book Beginning Portable Shell Scripting.
Content
Differences Between SAS and R. Preparing Data for Analysis. Basic Descriptive Analysis. Basic Regression Analysis.