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The aim of this book is to provide an overview of statistical methods that are important in the analysis of epidemiologic data, the emphasis being on nonregression techniques. The book is intended as a classroom text for students enrolled in an epidemiology or biostatistics program, and as a reference for established researchers. The choice and organization of material is based on my experience teaching biostatistics to epidemiology graduate students at the University of Alberta. In that setting I emphasize the importance of exploring data using nonregression methods prior to undertaking a more elaborate regression analysis. It is my conviction that most of what there is to learn from epidemiologic data can usually be uncovered using nonregression techniques. 1.87Mb http://rapidshare.de/files/27880 ... gy__Wiley_2001_.pdf ³æÓÑÃǸø¹ÄÀøÒ»Ï |















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