TY - BOOK AU - Hirsch,Robert P. TI - Introduction to biostatistical applications in health research with Microsoft Office Excel SN - 9781119089650 (cloth : alk. paper) AV - R 858 .H615 2016 PY - 2016///] CY - Hoboken, New Jersey PB - Wiley KW - Microsoft Excel (Computer file) KW - Biostatistics KW - methods KW - Data Interpretation, Statistical KW - Mathematical Computing N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index N2 - Focusing on a basic understanding of the methods and analyses in health research, Introduction to Biostatistical Applications in Health Research with Microsoft� Office Excel� provides statistical concepts for interpreting results using Excel. The book emphasizes the application of methods and presents the most common methodological procedures in health research, which includes multiple regression, ANOVA, ANCOVA, logistic regression, Cox regression, stratified analysis, life table analysis, and nonparametric parallels. The book is constructed around a flowchart that outlines the appropriate circumstances for selecting a method to analyze a specific set of data. Beginning with an introduction to the foundational methods of statistical logic before moving on to more complex methods, Introduction to Biostatistical Applications in Health Research with Microsoft� Office Excel� also includes: ? Detailed discussions of how knowledge and skills in health research have been integrated with biostatistical methods ? Numerous examples with clear explanations that use mostly real-world health research data in order to provide a better understanding of the practical applications ? Implements Excel graphic representations throughout to help readers evaluate and analyze individual results ? An appendix with basic information on how to use Excel ? A companion website with additional Excel files, data sets, and homework problems as well as an Instructor?s Solutions Manual Introduction to Biostatistical Applications in Health Research with Microsoft� Office Excel� is an excellent textbook for upper-undergraduate and graduate-level courses in biostatistics and public health. In addition, the book is an appropriate reference for both health researchers and professionals ER -