Description
Uses practical examples to teach laboratory scientists and research clinicians how to accomplish statistical tasks confidently.
About the Author
Anne McDonnell Sill is a statistician and epidemiologist in the Department of Surgery, Saint Agnes Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USA. She has previously worked as a Research Associate in the Department of Biostatistics at the Children's National Medical Centre, Washington D.C., at the Institute of Human Virology (IHV), University of Maryland, Baltimore, and at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and School of Hygiene, Baltimore. She has spent more than 30 years advising students, laboratory scientists and clinicians on experimental design and statistical analysis. She has also used her data management and clinical research experience to help implement public health programs globally, as a Consultant for the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
Reviews
'Most statistics textbooks intimidate the professionals who are the intended audience. Anne McDonnell Sill does a masterful job of explaining complex and sophisticated statistical ideas. Her writing is very clear and easy to follow. The book skips over some of the mathematical details that are now processed by statistical software. This book is a welcome addition for laboratory scientists, research clinicians, undergraduates, graduates, and medical students.' Hamid Ferdosi, George Washington University, Washington, DC
Book Information
ISBN 9781108708500
Author Anne McDonnell Sill
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 310g
Dimensions(mm) 227mm * 153mm * 9mm