Intuitive Biostatistics: A Nonmathematical Guide to Statistical Thinking
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- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Language: English
- Paperback: Paperback
- ISBN: 978-0190643560
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Intuitive Biostatistics takes a non-technical, non-quantitative approach to statistics and emphasizes interpretation of statistical results rather than the computational strategies for generating statistical data. This makes the text especially useful for those in health-science fields who have not taken a biostatistics course before. The text is also an excellent resource for professionals in labs, acting as a conceptually oriented and accessible biostatistics guide. With an engaging and conversational tone, Intuitive Biostatistics provides a clear introduction to statistics for undergraduate and graduate students and also serves as a statistics refresher for working scientists.
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Grayson Whitaker –
Makes statistical concepts easy to understand without heavy math Excellent for healthcare professionals.
Elara Monroe –
Clear explanations of probability and risk Helpful for clinical decision making.
Bennett Callowell –
Great real world medical examples that simplify complex statistical ideas.
Marin Holloway –
Very approachable writing style Perfect for beginners in research.
Tobias Ellsworth –
Outstanding breakdown of confidence intervals and p values Easy to grasp.
Kailey Prescott –
Practical and concise A strong foundation for evidence based practice.
Corbin Stratton –
Explains study design and bias clearly Highly recommended for students.
Nayla Davenport –
Helpful clinical scenarios that reinforce statistical reasoning.
Holden Whitmore –
Engaging and informative Makes biostatistics far less intimidating.
Selene Caldwell –
Well organized chapters with clear takeaways.
Briar Kingsley –
Excellent resource for understanding research papers and medical literature.