Release Date: 15 October, 2000
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From Book News, Inc. Reviews the fundamental principals of statistics that anesthetists need to interpret current anesthetic literature and design research projects. Myles (Monashi University, Melbourne) and Gin (University of Hong Kong) explain descriptive statistics, probability and inference, comparing groups, regression, and correlation. Finally, the book introduces more complex statistical methods, such as survival analysis, meta-analysis and evidence-based medicine, which are being used more frequently in anaesthesia and intensive care.Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR
Book Info Monash Univ., Melbourne, Australia. Offers advice on the appropriate use of statistics in anesthesia and intensive care, explains various statistical methods, and enables the reader to interpret statistical methods used in journal articles. Includes key points, basic definitions, and principles. For those preparing for exams and conducting research. Softcover. Rating
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