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Principles of Biostatistics (with CD-ROM)
Principles of Biostatistics (with CD-ROM)

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Authors: Marcello Pagano, Kimberlee Gauvreau
Publisher: Duxbury Press
Discount Category: Book

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Customer Ratings: 3.5 out of 5 stars 15 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
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Condition: Not Pretty. CD-ROM Included;Some Staining/Writing/Highlighting/Wrinkling;Small Tear on Back Cover/Binding/Spine;One Torn Page(Taped);Frayed Corners. SKU:15021897 All orders shipped within 24 hours. 14 day money back guarantee

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3 out of 5 stars 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.


5 out of 5 stars another fine introductory biostatistics book   February 13, 2008
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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.


4 out of 5 stars too wordy   November 8, 2007
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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..



2 out of 5 stars Complicated language   September 29, 2007
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The language in this book is very hard to understand. I took statistics when I was an undergrad and but this book is so hard to understand. The authors tried to show more steps in the math examples maybe try to make it easier for the reader but it just make it MUCH more complicated to follow. Sometimes I have to read my undergrad statistics book in order for me to understand the same thing it says in this book.


2 out of 5 stars Principles of Biostatistics   September 19, 2007
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This book does not give step-by-step instructions on how to solve problems. Therefore, I feel it is not a good book. I still feel very lost after reading chapters in this book.