Friday 28 May 2010

Workbook of Epidemiology

Workbook of Epidemiology
Author: Staffan E. Norell
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0195074912
Category: Medical



Workbook of Epidemiology


Through a combination of descriptive text and exercises, this book presents an accessible framework for the planning and critical evaluation of epidemiologic studies. Download Workbook of Epidemiology medical books for free.
It describes the principal sources of error, their impact on the results, and the research strategies used to prevent errors. These strategies are the building blocks of epidemiologic study design which generally seek to obtain accurate results despite the employment of limited resources. The volume is illustrated with examples and exercises from studies published in international journals. It starts with an introduction of basic concepts, followed by a discussion of the basics of selecting the study population and follow-up period, asking the right questions, obtaining information Get Workbook of Epidemiology our bestseller medical books.

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It starts with an introduction of basic concepts, followed by a discussion of the basics of selecting the study population and follow-up period, asking the right questions, obtaining information

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