This is a down-to-earth, user-friendly guide to elementary statistics, designed specifically to help todays health care professionals acquire the skills necessary to collect, interpret, describe and present sample data in a clear, unambiguous and focused manner. No previous knowledge—other than simple mathematics—is assumed. Key features include:Practical tips on how to obtain and interpret basic descriptive statistics.Detailed explanation of the crucial distinctions between different types of sample data.Invaluable help in choosing the most appropriate ways of summarising data.Comprehensive coverage of a wide variety of tasks from methods of data collection to the best ways of presenting data.Use of real data in a host of helpful work-through examples and end-of-chapter exercises.A
… read more...multitude of illustrative cases, in every chapter, drawn from current literature and practice.Detailed and explicit help in using several commonly available computer packages for data analysis including SPSS, MINITAB, and EPI.Liberal use of explanatory graphs.Ideal for both students and professionals, in health care and medicine, who are approaching the subject of statistics for the first time, this book presents enough information to carry out basic analytical tasks while also providing a solid foundation on which to build detailed knowledge for more complex work. Thats what you call a measure of spread!Read More read less...