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5.0 out of 5 stars
Required reading for every epidemiologist,
By skim320 (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Interpreting Epidemiologic Evidence: Strategies for Study Design and Analysis (Hardcover)
This book by David Savitz is an important and welcome addition to the epidemiologist's library. I started reading it after my first year of doctoral studies but I did not fully appreciate the usefulness of Dr. Savitz's insights until after I started doing independent research as a academic physician-epidemiologist. The book is well-written and presents the various methodologic challenges faced by epidemiologic researchers in a logical and coherent way. The chapter on selection bias is particularly illuminating. Remarkably, all the information is presented in lucid prose without the use of mathematical notation. If you would like to get the most out of your research endeavours, this book is for you. I think it should be required reading for every epidemiologist.
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Interpreting Epidemiologic Evidence: Strategies for Study Design and Analysis by David A. Savitz (Hardcover - June 15, 2001)
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