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Study Guide to Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Sixth Edition

Author(s): J. Richard Hebel, PhD, Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Maryland, School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
Robert J. McCarter, ScD, Professor of Pediatrics and Epidemiology and Biostatistics, The George Washington University Schools of Medicine and Public Health, Washington D.C., Director, Biostatistics and Informatics Unit, Children’s National Medical Center
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  • ISBN-13: 9780763734916
  • ISBN-10:0763734918
  • Paperback    213 pages      © 2006
Price: International Sales $77.95 US List
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Overview

Perfect for graduate and undergraduate students, this book helps the reader understand some of the most elusive fundamentals of epidemiology and biostatistics. The sixth edition has been thoroughly revised and further clarifies difficult concepts such as person-time incidence rates, confounding, effect modification, P values, and survival analysis. The authors have also covered new topics that are increasingly seen in current literature such as attributable risk, the use of odds and the application of probabilistic concepts in epidemiology, the reliability of screening tests, and longitudinal regression models.

 

Features:

  • 46 objectives, expressed in behavioral terms, cite the concepts to be learned and the level at which students are expected to perform
  • A final chapter which introduces a systematic procedure to aid the student in the evaluation of health science articles
  • Study Notes, which can be used as the sole source of input to cover the material or used to supplement attendance at a lecture series
  • Chapter Exercises, which encourage students to immediately use their newly acquired knowledge, and thus improve retention through practice
  • Multiple Choice Examinations, which have the same scope and are on the same level that students may expect to encounter in professional examinations

ShowTable of Contents

Chapter 1          Investigation of an Epidemic

Chapter 2         Measures of Mortality

Chapter 3         Incidence and Prevalence

Chapter 4         Measures of Risk

Chapter 5         Biological Variability

Chapter 6         Probability

Chapter 7         Screening

Chapter 8         Sampling

Chapter 9         Statistical Significance

Chapter 10       Correlation

Chapter 11       Multiple Regression

Chapter 12       Case-Control (Retrospective) Studies

Chapter 13       Cohort (Prospective) Studies

Chapter 14       Randomized Clinical Trials

Chapter 15       Survival Analysis

Chapter 16       Association and Causation

Chapter 17       Keys to Understanding Articles on Epidemiologic Studies

                       Exercise Answers

                       Self-Assessment Final

                       Answers to Self-Assessement

                       Glossary

                       Index


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J. Richard Hebel, PhD-Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Maryland, School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland

Additional Titles by this Author

Robert J. McCarter, ScD-Professor of Pediatrics and Epidemiology and Biostatistics, The George Washington University Schools of Medicine and Public Health, Washington D.C., Director, Biostatistics and Informatics Unit, Children’s National Medical Center

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