The newest edition contains brand-new code examples for using the popular computer language R to perform the statistical analyses described in the chapters within. You'll learn how to use Excel to generate datasets for R, which can then be used to conduct statistical calculations on your data.
The book also includes a companion website with a new version of BAHR add-in programs for Excel. This new version contains new programs for nonparametric analyses, Student-Newman-Keuls tests, and stratified analyses. Readers will also benefit from coverage of topics like:
Perfect for health researchers of all kinds, Introduction to Biostatistical Applications in Health Research also belongs on the bookshelves of anyone who wishes to better understand health research literature. Even those without a great deal of mathematical background will benefit greatly from this text.
ROBERT P. HIRSCH, PHD, is on the faculty at the Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences as well as a Medical Research Consultant with over thirty years of experience. He received his doctorate in Biology at Kansas State University. He was formerly Professor at the George Washington University - Columbian College of Arts & Science where he helped to develop the Epidemiology and Biostatistics Programs.