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Statistics Toolkit

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ISBN: 978-1-444-35849-0

September 2011

BMJ Books

122 pages

Description
This concise book will help you to interpret the statistical evidence provided by quantitative studies and to plan how to work with data in your own clinical research. Following the successful format of the Toolkit series, Statistics Toolkit guides the reader through statistical concepts using flowcharts, diagrams and real life examples to reflect concepts in a simple and practical manner.

Sections include:



  • Clear explanation of basic concepts in the context of clinical research
  • Demonstration of how data are described, displayed and interpreted in different formats
  • Practical glossary and key to the symbols used in statistics and a discussion of the software tools

The book offers a handy, quick reference that has an easy-to-follow structure throughout, making it ideal for health care professionals and students.

About the Author
Rafael Perera: Senior Research Fellow in Statistics, Department of Primary Care, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

Carl Heneghan: Clinical Research Fellow, Assistant Director Centre for Evidence Based Medicine, Department of Primary Care, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

Douglas Badenoch: Director, Minervation Ltd, Oxford, UK

Features
The perfect companion for interpreting and critically appraising the results of quantitative studies

  • User-friendly and well illustrated pocket book

  • Guides the reader through statistical concepts using real life examples to reflect concepts

  • Uses flow charts to target the sections that matter