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Statistical gem

Sue Inglis
Med J Aust 2002; 177 (5): . || doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2002.tb04747.x
Published online: 1 July 2002

Thirteen clear and concise chapters demystify how medical research data are described and analysed. Simple, worked examples illustrate the principles elegantly and effortlessly. Just a couple of hours will have you well on the way to understanding statistical methods used in health research. No longer will you have to say to yourself “I should know that” — you will “know that”. This would be a good book to consider using for Continuing Medical Education, Maintenance of Professional Standards and for all doctors in training.




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