Average Reviews:
(More customer reviews)A statistician might find Gehlbach's explanations a bit too simplistic, but I think it gives a fantastic overview of how to approach interpretation of journal articles. An attending asked us to buy the second edition of this book when I was a 3rd Year med student, and I still use it today teaching residents. He does an excellent job using examples from the literature to illustrate his points. And, unlike other statistical texts, the index can help you grasp topics like the null hypothesis or type I error very quickly.
Click Here to see more reviews about: Interpreting the Medical Literature
This text aims to help students and clinicians to understand the medical literature by instilling the essential skills necessary to evaluate article findings. The principles of study design, data analysis, statistical significance and data interpretation are all examined.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Click here for more information about Interpreting the Medical Literature
No comments:
Post a Comment