Author: Noel S. Weiss
Edition: 1
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B00AJIZP8U
Category: Medical
Edition: 1
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B00AJIZP8U
Category: Medical
Exercises in Epidemiology: Applying Principles and Methods
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The student reads the chapter, finds the answers, and fills in the right blanks. This is good for understanding basic principles and methods, but for students looking for real-world examples to sharpen their skills, there is Exercises in Epidemiology. This easy-to-use workbook features: - Over 100 questions drawn from actual studies - Answers conveniently provided behind each question, allowing students to compare notes with a senior epidemiologist - Seven chapters organized around basic epidemiologic principles, such as confounding, cohort studies, and multiple causal pathways - Case examples that increase in complexity and difficulty throughout each chapter, neatly reflecting Get Exercises in Epidemiology our bestseller medical books.
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The student reads the chapter, finds the answers, and fills in the right blanks This easy-to-use workbook features: - Over 100 questions drawn from actual studies - Answers conveniently provided behind each question, allowing students to compare notes with a senior epidemiologist - Seven chapters organized around basic epidemiologic principles, such as confounding, cohort studies, and multiple causal pathways - Case examples that increase in complexity and difficulty throughout each chapter, neatly reflecting
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