DESCRIPTION:
The 2nd Edition of this popular book emphasizes patient and community protection, illustrates the correct use of statistics in health care research for healthcare workers and adds considerable new and updated information. The new edition smooths the learning curve for health care researchers, further de-emphasizing mathematical and computational devices and bringing the principles of statistical reasoning into reach for the uninitiated. New figures, discussion and illustrations fortify each chapter. In addition, three new appendices have been added on the normal distribution, sample size computations, and new requirements for the use of statistics in the courtroom.
CONTENTS:
1. The basis of statistical reasoning in medicine.
2. Search versus research.
3. A hypothesis-testing primer.
4. Mistaken identity : P-values in epidemiology.
5. Shrine worship.
6. P-values, power, and efficacy.
7. Scientific reasoning, P-values, and the court.
8. One-sided versus two-sided testing.
9. Multiple testing and combined endpoints.
10. Subgroup analyses.
11. P-values and regression analyses.
12. Bayesian analysis : posterior P-values.
App. A. Standard normal probabilities.
App. B. Sample size primer.
App. C. Daubert and rule 702 factors.