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| Principles of Biostatistics (with CD-ROM) | 
enlarge | Authors: Marcello Pagano, Kimberlee Gauvreau Publisher: Duxbury Press Discount Category: Book
Selling Price: $157.95 Buy Used: $69.50 Potential Savings: $88.45 (56%)
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Customer Ratings: 17 comments
Media: Hardcover Edition: 2 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 592 Shipping Weight (pounds): 2.4 Dimensions (inch): 9.4 x 7.4 x 1.1
ISBN: 0534229026 Dewey Decimal Number: 570.15195 EAN: 9780534229023
Publication Date: March 9, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Pages clean!! 2nd edition!! CD INCLUDED!! Spine/cover/corners intact!! Some cover wear!! Usually ships the same business day!! Expedited orders will be shipped via UPS!!
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Product Description Marcello Pagano and Kimberlee Gauvreau's PRINCIPLES OF BIOSTATISTICS, Second Edition is a concepts-based introduction to statistical procedures that prepares public health, medical, and life sciences students to conduct and evaluate research. With an engaging writing style and helpful graphics, the emphasis is on concepts over formulas or rote memorization. Throughout the book, the authors use practical, interesting examples with real data to bring the material to life.
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Great transaction September 29, 2008 Very smooth transaction. Quick delivery and book is just as described...excellent condition. Would definitely do business again. Thanks!
Flunks basic statistics August 31, 2008 1 out of 1 found this comment useful.
One of the first things you learn when studying statistics is that correlation does not equal causation. Yet on the very first page of this book the authors ignore this precept in order to engage in a bit of political propaganda.
You'd think someone writing a textbook would be smarter than that.
Not for the intro-level Stat student March 30, 2008 Bought this off Amazon for the cheapest price for my intro Stat class. Overall, it wasn't that bad because my professor explained the topics in it very well, however, if not for her, the notes and explanation section in the book are much too verbose and lacking good, clear examples. For instance, my Calculus textbook notes section before chapter problems has at least 2-3 problems for every type in varying difficulty whereas this only has one explanation contained in paragraphs.
another fine introductory biostatistics book February 13, 2008 22 out of 23 found this comment useful.
Like Rosner's book by the same publisher, this text is an introductory text by Harvard professors who teach medical students. It seems to be in competition with Rosner's book which makes me wonder why the same publisher is publishing them both. The style is different but the market and level of the two books seem to be the same. Both texts include diskettes with data for PCs. Both books are well written and cover mostly the same topics. The Pagano text seems to go into a little more detail on contingency tables and survival analysis. Both contain lists of valuable references.
too wordy November 8, 2007 0 out of 2 found this comment useful.
It is written for students who dont have a good mathematical background..Therefore it is too wordy for an engineer , physics or math student..as a student with such background, I founded many long explanations redundant as they could be said in 2 lines..
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