Epidemiological Studies : A Practical Guide
By: Silman, Alan J.
Contributor(s): Macfarlane, Gary J.
Material type: BookPublisher: UK: Cambridge University Press; 2002Edition: 2nd ed.Description: 256 p.ISBN: 0521810973 (hardcover); 9780521810975 (hardcover).Subject(s): Epidemiology--Methodology | EpidemiologyDDC classification: 614.4 Silman 16310 2nd 2002 Epidemiology Summary: Following on in the footsteps of its acclaimed and popular predecessor, this new edition builds on the successful features that engaged readers of the first edition: it explains the principles and practice of epidemiology and serves as a handbook for those who wish to do epidemiology; it uses relevant exercises and examples, taken from real life, to illustrate how to set up a study; it aims to help produce valid results that will satisfy grant bodies, ethical committees, and journal editors; ultimately it bridges the gap between theory and practice. This edition includes numerous improvements and several new chapters which will further enhance its appeal.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | UVAS Library Epid. & Public Health | Veterinary Science | 614.4 Silman 16310 2nd 2002 Epidemiology (Browse shelf) | Available | 16310 |
Following on in the footsteps of its acclaimed and popular predecessor, this new edition builds on the successful features that engaged readers of the first edition: it explains the principles and practice of epidemiology and serves as a handbook for those who wish to do epidemiology; it uses relevant exercises and examples, taken from real life, to illustrate how to set up a study; it aims to help produce valid results that will satisfy grant bodies, ethical committees, and journal editors; ultimately it bridges the gap between theory and practice. This edition includes numerous improvements and several new chapters which will further enhance its appeal.
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