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Chap T. Le (Author)
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0471012483 978-0471012481 January 15, 1995 1st
Health and Numbers

Basic Biostatistical Methods

Chap T. Le and James R. Boen

Today, all professionals and students in medical and allied health fields need a working knowledge of the methods for statistical analysis. Unfortunately, the dry language and complex formulas of most statistics texts can be intimidating for those who are not mathematical specialists.

Health and Numbers attempts to rectify that dilemma by providing a practical introduction to the statistical methods used in medical and health care settings. Unlike other texts, this book features a lively, user-friendly style that makes the material accessible to all readers—regardless of inexperience with biostatistics, or even acute "math phobia." Additionally, every principle discussed in the text is illustrated with concrete examples that vividly demonstrate how the principle operates and how it applies to everyday health care issues.

This book provides practical, nontechnical explanations of such essential concepts as:

  • Proportions, rates, and ratios
  • Continuous measurements
  • Probability and probability models
  • Confidence estimation
  • Hypothesis testing
  • Data plots and diagrams

Health and Numbers: Basic Biostatistical Methods is an ideal introduction to this field for anyone involved in the medical support or allied health fields. Students in such areas as nursing, pharmacy, or public health education will find this book a most welcome alternative to oppressively complex, math-oriented texts.

Cover Design/Illustration: Bob Pennise



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User-friendly in its presentation, this concise text avoids dry language and complex formulas which can be intimidating. Illustrates the application of statistics by using examples drawn from published biomedical and epidemiological literature. Provides students with the tools to apply and interpret fundamental statistics by using proportions, rates, continuous measurement, ratios, confidence estimation, probability models and basic hypothesis testing. Self-study questions and exercises at the end of each chapter are also included.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 247 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Liss; 1st edition (January 15, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471012483
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471012481
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,569,478 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Warning: Text contains many errors, February 16, 2007
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+ Note: This review was originally written for another book from this author, but touches on my experience with this text as well.

It is mind-boggling how one can have so many mistakes in a textbook like this. This book was required for our Biostatistics II class, and I am really displeased by all of the mistakes. What is the worst offense is that some of the answers for test questions are wrong. For example, the one way ANOVA problem 7.21 has the wrong F-statistic: the wrong answer. Others in the class have complained about this text as well. This is simply amazing to me, and leaves me not trusting much of the text in this book.

His other book "Health and Numbers" is just as terrible; the professor that used that book for class made a list of the mistakes they found, and us students in that class found many more along the way. I ran into another statistics book that takes all of the procedures step-by-step and really made it simple for me. This book, and his other are not recommended.
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As far as a statistics book goes, this is downright awful. Some concepts are presented in as little as one sentence which should really be expanded upon. This was a required textbook for my graduate level biostats class. After reading some of the chapters and still not being able to complete the problems, I finally gave up and only used it to get the problems I had to do for homework. I used a combination of a different statistics textbook and the internet to complete the problems. Other students in my class complained about this book as well.
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