Statistics for Epidemiology
Discover the essential resource for understanding the intersection of statistics and epidemiology with Statistics for Epidemiology by Nicholas P. Jewell. Published in 2003, this comprehensive book spans 350 pages, providing in-depth insights into statistical methods crucial for interpreting epidemiological studies.
This title expertly develops techniques for analyzing simple risk factors and disease data, making it an invaluable tool for students and professionals alike. It covers key concepts such as the logistic regression model and offers a detailed comparison with the Cox model for time-to-incidence data.
Whether you are involved in biostatistics, medical research, or public health administration, this book will equip you with the statistical tools necessary for effective analysis in epidemiology. Enhance your understanding of medical statistics and elevate your research with Statistics for Epidemiology.