(eBook PDF) Fundamental Mathematics for Epidemiology Study – Digital Ebook – Instant Delivery Download
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 1284127338
- ISBN-13 : 978-1284127331
- Author: Ray M. Merrill
Mathematical concepts and their applications are fundamental to epidemiology. However, many public health students lack adequate quantitative background and find themselves struggling with simple math such as converting fractions to decimals; filling in 2 by 2 tables; reading story problems; understanding the difference between ratios, proportions, and rates; and connecting selected math concepts to epidemiologic study designs. Other students have been taught the math principles that deal with epidemiology, but did not learn how to apply these mathematical tools to research study designs. As the first of its kind, this book reviews fundamental math concepts and procedures for epidemiology. Students will learn how to connect the math principles and procedures to the epidemiologic study designs. They will also will gain opportunities to apply the math principles to real-life problems and case studies. Key Features: • Provides step-by-step, practical real-life examples of math principles and procedure in epidemiology throughout the text • Offers instruction on how to utilize Epi InfoTM 7 for describing and assessing health problems, along with author provided EXCEL workbooks • Includes online practice problems that can be solved iteratively, with instant feedback
Table of contents:
Chapter 1 Mathematics in Epidemiology
Chapter 2 Arithmetic and Algebra in Epidemiology
Chapter 3 Descriptive Statistical Measures in Epidemiology
Chapter 4 Probability in Epidemiology
Chapter 5 Statistical Inference in Epidemiology
Chapter 6 Measures of Association in Epidemiology
Appendix A Notation and Equations
Appendix B Answers to Odd-Numbered Practice Problems
Glossary
Index
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