Statistical Methods And Reasoning For The Clinical Sciences Evidence Based Practice(1st Edition)
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ISBN: 1597564338, 9781597564335
Book publisher: Plural Publishing
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HH
It's a decent introduction but could have benefitted from more visual aids.
NR
Absolutely loved this textbook! It offers clear and detailed explanations of statistical methods pertinent to clinical research. The clinical scenarios included are incredibly helpful for applying the knowledge effectively. As a student with a membership, I received an extra discount, which was a nice bonus. The book arrived faster than expected and was well-packaged. This is definitely a must-have for anyone in the field.
CD
This book is an outstanding resource for anyone involved in clinical sciences. The explanations are clear, and the statistical methods are presented in a way that is easy to understand, even for beginners. I was particularly impressed with the real-world examples that showcase how to apply these methods in practice. Received it promptly and in perfect condition. Highly recommended for both students and professionals!
QA
The book offers a solid balance between theoretical concepts and practical application. While it does dive into statistical methods quite deeply, I found some sections a bit dense for beginners. Still, it's quite a useful guide overall. My only small gripe is that it took a few extra days to arrive, but it was packaged well. If you're in clinical science, you should consider adding this to your collection.





























