Intuitive Biostatistics: A Nonmathematical Guide to Statistical Thinking

(11 customer reviews)

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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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11 reviews for Intuitive Biostatistics: A Nonmathematical Guide to Statistical Thinking

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  1. Grayson Whitaker

    Makes statistical concepts easy to understand without heavy math Excellent for healthcare professionals.

  2. Elara Monroe

    Clear explanations of probability and risk Helpful for clinical decision making.

  3. Bennett Callowell

    Great real world medical examples that simplify complex statistical ideas.

  4. Marin Holloway

    Very approachable writing style Perfect for beginners in research.

  5. Tobias Ellsworth

    Outstanding breakdown of confidence intervals and p values Easy to grasp.

  6. Kailey Prescott

    Practical and concise A strong foundation for evidence based practice.

  7. Corbin Stratton

    Explains study design and bias clearly Highly recommended for students.

  8. Nayla Davenport

    Helpful clinical scenarios that reinforce statistical reasoning.

  9. Holden Whitmore

    Engaging and informative Makes biostatistics far less intimidating.

  10. Selene Caldwell

    Well organized chapters with clear takeaways.

  11. Briar Kingsley

    Excellent resource for understanding research papers and medical literature.

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