ABSTRACT

While biomedical researchers may be able to follow instructions in the manuals accompanying the statistical software packages, they do not always have sufficient knowledge to choose the appropriate statistical methods and correctly interpret their results. Statistical Thinking in Epidemiology examines common methodological and statistical problems

chapter 1|6 pages

- Introduction

chapter 6|24 pages

- Collinearity and Multicollinearity

chapter 7|22 pages

- Is ‘Reversal Paradox’ a Paradox?

chapter 8|20 pages

- Testing Statistical Interaction

chapter 11|2 pages

- Concluding Remarks