Basic Statistics A Primer for the Biomedical Sciences By Olive Jean Dunn 4th Edition (informative)

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Authors of: Basic Statistics A Primer for the Biomedical Sciences By Olive Jean Dunn 4th Edition
Olive Jean Dunn
Virginia A. Clark
Table of Contents in Basic Statistics A Primer for the Biomedical Sciences By Olive Jean Dunn 4th Edition
Preface to the Fourth Edition
- Introduction to Biostatistics
1.1 Purpose of Studying Biostatistics
1.2 Key Steps in Designing a Biomedical Study
1.3 Common Types of Biomedical Research
Exercises | References
- Populations and Samples
2.1 Fundamental Concepts
2.2 Types of Samples
2.3 Techniques for Selecting Simple Random Samples
2.4 Application of Sampling Methods in Biomedical Research
Exercises | References
- Data Collection and Entry
3.1 Preliminary Steps
3.2 Data Entry Process
3.3 Data Screening
3.4 Creating a Codebook
Exercises | References
- Organizing Data: Frequency Tables and Graphs
4.1 Numerical Data Organization Methods
4.2 Graphical Representation
Exercises | References
- Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion
5.1 Measures of Central Tendency
5.2 Measures of Variability
5.3 Sampling Properties of Mean and Variance
5.4 Selecting Appropriate Statistical Measures
5.5 Common Graphical Methods for Data Representation
Exercises | References
- The Normal Distribution
6.1 Characteristics of the Normal Distribution
6.2 Area Under the Normal Curve
6.3 Significance of the Normal Distribution
6.4 Assessing Data Normality
6.5 Data Transformations
Exercises | References
- Confidence Intervals for Population Means
7.1 Constructing Confidence Intervals
7.2 Sample Size Determination for Confidence Intervals
7.3 The t-Distribution
7.4 Confidence Intervals Using the t-Distribution
7.5 Estimating Mean Differences: Unpaired Data
7.6 Estimating Mean Differences: Paired Data
Exercises | References
- Hypothesis Testing for Population Means
8.1 Hypothesis Tests for a Single Mean
8.2 Comparing Two Means: Unpaired Data
8.3 Comparing Two Means: Paired Data
8.4 Key Concepts in Statistical Testing
8.5 Sample Size Considerations
8.6 Confidence Intervals vs. Hypothesis Testing
8.7 Adjustments for Multiple Comparisons
8.8 Reporting Statistical Results
Exercises | References
- Variance Estimation and Testing
9.1 Point Estimates for Variances and Standard Deviations
9.2 Testing for Equality of Two Variances: F-Test
9.3 Approximate t-Test for Variances
9.4 Additional Statistical Tests
Exercises | References
- Proportions in Categorical Data
10.1 Single Population Proportions
10.2 Sampling Categorical Data
10.3 Normal Approximation to the Binomial Distribution
10.4 Confidence Intervals for Single Proportions
10.5 Confidence Intervals for Differences in Proportions
10.6 Hypothesis Tests for Population Proportions
10.7 Determining Sample Size for Proportion Tests
10.8 Using Statistical Software for Data Analysis
Exercises | References
- Analyzing Two-Way Frequency Tables
11.1 Types of Frequency Tables
11.2 Relative Risk and Odds Ratios
11.3 Chi-Square Tests for 2×2 Tables
11.4 Chi-Square Tests for Larger Tables
11.5 Additional Considerations
Exercises | References
- Regression and Correlation
12.1 Scatter Plots and Single-Sample Analysis
12.2 Linear Regression with a Single Sample
12.3 Correlation Between Two Variables in a Single Sample
12.4 Linear Regression with Fixed-X Model Assumptions
12.5 Additional Topics in Linear Regression
Exercises | References
- Nonparametric Statistical Methods
13.1 The Sign Test
13.2 Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test
13.3 Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney Test
13.4 Spearman’s Rank Correlation
Exercises | References
- Basics of Survival Analysis
14.1 Survival Data Overview
14.2 Understanding Survival Functions
14.3 Estimating f(t), S(t), and h(t)
14.4 Comparing Clinical Life Tables with the Kaplan-Meier Method
14.5 Additional Survival Data Analyses
Exercises | References
Appendices
Appendix A: Statistical Tables
Appendix B: Solutions to Selected Exercises
Appendix C: Statistical Software Resources
- C.1 Computer Systems for Biomedical Research and Education
- C.2 Advances in Statistical Software Since 2000
- C.3 Selecting Statistical Software
Bibliography | Index
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