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Epidemiologic Research Principles and Quantitative Methods David G. Kleinbaum, Ph.D. Lawrence L. Kupper. Ph.D. Hal Morgenstern, Ph.D.Epidemiologic Research covers the principles and methods of planning, analysis and interpretation of epidemiologic research studies. It supplies the applied researcher with the most up-to-date methodological thought and practice. Specifically, the book focuses on quantitative (including statistical) issues arising from epidemiologic investigations, as well as on the questions of study design, measurement and validity. Epidemiologic Research emphasizes practical techniques, procedures and strategies. It presents them through a unified approach which follows the chronology of issues that arise during the investigation of an epidemic. The book’s viewpoint is multidisciplinary and equally useful to the epidemiologic researcher and to the biostatistician. Theory is supplemented by numerous examples, exercises and applications. Full solutions are given to all exercises in a separate solutions manual. Important features
- Thorough discussion of the methodology of epidemiologic research
- Stress on validity and hence on reliability
- Balanced approach, presenting the most important prevailing viewpoints
- Three chapters with applications of mathematical modeling
Books with free ebook downloads available Free Epidemiologic Research: Principles and Quantitative Methods (Industrial Health & Safety) [Hardcover]
- Series: Industrial Health & Safety
- Hardcover: 560 pages
- Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (1982)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 047128985X
- ISBN-13: 978-0471289852
- Product Dimensions: 1.2 x 6.6 x 9.3 inches
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Free Epidemiologic Research: Principles and Quantitative Methods
This is a fine textbook, but I am compelled to respond to the first review. Nondifferential misclassification unfortunately does not always produce a bias towards the null. See more recent texts for details.
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Once upon a time this book may have been useful, but now this text is more than 20 years old and badly in need of a revision. You would be better off to read a more up-to-date work instead, such as the books by Rothman and Greenland, Clayton and Hills, or MacMahon and Trichopolos.
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