Multivariate methods in epidemiology

The basis for much of medical public health practice comes from epidemiological research. This text describes current statistical tools that are used to analyse the association between possible risk factors and the actual risk of disease. Beginning with a broad conceptual framework on the disease pr...

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Main Author: Holford, Theodore R. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2002
Series:Monographs in epidemiology and biostatistics v. 32
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