An introduction to classical biostatistical methods in epidemiology
Biostatistical Methods in Epidemiology provides an introduction to a wide range of methods used to analyze epidemiologic data, with a focus on nonregression techniques. The text includes an extensive discussion of measurement issues in epidemiology, especially confounding. Maximum likelihood, Mantel-Haenszel, and weighted least squares methods are presented for the analysis of closed cohort and case-control data. Kaplan-Meier and Poisson methods are described for the analysis of censored survival data....
An introduction to classical biostatistical methods in epidemiology
Biostatistical Methods in Epidemiology provides an introdu...
With a focus on one central theme (the impossibility theorem) throughout, this highly accessible introduction to Galois theory presents a classical treatment of the topic and poses questions related to the solvability of polynomial equations by radicals.
With a focus on one central theme (the impossibility theorem) throughout, this highly accessible introduction to Galois theory presents a classical tr...