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Statistics For The Health Sciences : A Non-Mathematical Introduction Paperback

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Christine P. Dancey
Book Description
Statistics for the Health Sciences is a highly readable and accessible textbook on understanding statistics for the health sciences, both conceptually and via the SPSS programme. The authors give clear explanations of the concepts underlying statistical analyses and descriptions of how these analyses are applied in health science research without complex maths formulae. The textbook takes students from the basics of research design, hypothesis testing and descriptive statistical techniques through to more advanced inferential statistical tests that health science students are likely to encounter. The strengths and weaknesses of different techniques are critically appraised throughout, and the authors emphasise how they may be used both in research and to inform best practice care in health settings. Exercises and tips throughout the book allow students to practice using SPSS. The companion website provides further practical experience of conducting statistical analyses. Features include: * multiple choice questions for both student and lecturer use * full Powerpoint slides for lecturers * practical exercises using SPSS * additional practical exercises using SAS and R This is an essential textbook for students studying beginner and intermediate level statistics across the health sciences
ISBN-10
1849203369
ISBN-13
9781849203364
Language
English
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc
Publication Date
04 Apr 2012
Number of Pages
584
About the Author
Christine Dancey studied undergraduate psychology between 1980 and 1983 at Goldsmiths College London. Christine worked as a part-time tutor at Goldsmiths before studying for her PhD (1986–1990). In 1990 she took up a lectureship at UEL, teaching general psychology and research methods. Christine is a chartered health psychologist and chartered scientist. Professor Christine Dancey and her chronic illness research team are working with sufferers and health professionals to elucidate the myriad of psychosocial factors, and the relationships between them, which are involved in chronic illness, especially those in which the cause of the illness is unclear
Author 2
Dr John Reidy
Author 3
Dr Richard Rowe
Editorial Review
Statistics for the Health Sciences engagingly presents the key analytic issues that students and professionals need to understand in the most accessible and vivid way possible. Full of real examples and practical exercises, the book successfully avoids getting bogged down with complex maths and formulae' - Dennis Howitt at Loughborough University The chapter overviews, absence of statistical formulae and use of appropriate examples and student exercises make this a very 'hands on' and practical text' - Merryl E Harvey, Birmingham City University