Starting out in Statistics: An Introduction for Students of Human Health, Disease, and Psychology

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To form a strong grounding in human-related sciences it is essential for students to grasp the fundamental concepts of statistical analysis, rather than simply learning to use statistical software. Although the software is useful, it does not arm a student with the skills necessary to formulate the experimental design and analysis of a research project in later years of study or indeed, if working in research.

This textbook deftly covers a topic that many students find difficult. With an engaging and accessible style it provides the necessary background and tools for students to use statistics confidently and creatively in their studies and future career.

Key features:


  • Up-to-date methodology, techniques and current examples relevant to the analysis of large data sets, putting statistics in context

  • Strong emphasis on experimental design

  • Clear illustrations throughout that support and clarify the text

  • A companion website with explanations on how to apply learning to related software packages

This is an introductory book written for undergraduate biomedical and social science students with a focus on human health, interactions, and disease. It is also useful for graduate students in these areas, and for practitioners requiring a modern refresher.

Author(s): Patricia de Winter, Peter M. B. Cahusac
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Year: 2014

Language: English
Pages: 312
Tags: Медицинские дисциплины;Социальная медицина и медико-биологическая статистика;