Statistical Reasoning in Public Health 1, First Term 2011-2012


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ELECTRONIC TEXTBOOKS

     Epidemiology and Biostatistics An Introduction to Clinical Research, Bryan Kestenbaum. (2009)

     It's Great! Oops, No It Isn't Why Clinical Research Can't Guarantee the Right Medical Answer, Ronald Gauch. (2009)

     Basic And Clinical Biostatistics, Beth Dawson, Robert Trapp. (2004)



OTHER REFERENCE TEXTS

     Practical Statistics For Medical Research, Douglas Altman. (1991)

     Introduction to the Practice of Statistics, David Moore, George McCabe. (2003)

     Statistics, David Freeman, Robert Pisani, Roger Purves. (1998)

     Intuitive Biostatistics, Harvey Motulsky. (1995)

     Fundamentals of Biostatistics,Bernard Rosner. (2000)

     Principles of Biostatistics, Marcello Pagano , Kimberlee Gauvreau. (2000)

     All of the above textbooks are on reserve at the Lilienfeld Library (Hampton House, 9th floor)