醫學統計主要討論醫學研究設計與醫學資料分析,本書以最常見的醫學研究為主軸,大約涵蓋 70% 醫學論文使用的統計方法,分成二大部分,第一部分主要是統計的基本訓練,包含常見的臨床醫學研究與醫學統計概論,第二部分是介紹常見的醫學實驗設計與中階醫學統計方法。 本書主要寫作對象為須要開始從事臨床醫學研究的醫師與研究人員,作者嘗試結合作者個人臨床醫學研究與醫學統計諮詢經驗,以醫學與統計雙方都較能了解的語言與文字,將基本的醫學研究設計與醫學資料分析方法作聯結討論,主要內容包含:1. Probability and Exploratory Data Analysis2. Observational Study Design and Clinical Trials3. Common Probability Distributions and Sampling Distributions4. Estimation and Testing Hypothesis5. One-sample Inference and Two-sample Inference6. Linear Regression and ANCOVA7. ANOVA and Experimental Design8. Contingency Table Analysis and Logistic Regression9. Event Rate and Poisson Regression10. Survival Analysis and Longitudinal Data Analysis11. Agreement and Consistency in Method Comparison Studies
To fill a gap in the existing literature, Bhattacharyya (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi) offers a rigorous treatment of distributions and their applications, primarily to Sobolev spaces, in a si
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Horvath (emeritus, mathematics, U. of Maryland) presents an elementary introduction to topological vector spaces and their most important application, the theory of distributions of Laurent Schwartz.
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