Medical statistics
a commonsense approach
3rd ed.
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Contributions
- Machin, David. - Contributor
Publication
1999 - Wiley, Chichester ; New York, England
Language
English
Word Count
50,750 words, Guess
Page Count
203 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemedicalstatistic0000camp_i6k4
- Internet Archivemedicalstatistic0000camp_o2i3
- ISBN-139780471987215
- ISBN-100471987212
- LibraryThing1749680
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- Goodreads1353288
- Library of Congress Control Number99013004
- Better World Books9780471987215
- Open LibraryOL20851970M
Classifications
- DDC610/.7/27
- LCCR853.S7 C36 1999
- LCCR853.S7C36 1999
Description
A revised and updated edition of a textbook on medical statistics which includes a new chapter on medical questionnaires and expanded sections on simple diagnostic tests, single case studies and factorial designs. The text makes use of the stem-and-leaf plot concept to illustrate distributions.
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