This book is based on Kahn's An Introduction to Epidemiological Methods (OUP, 1983). As the title change indicates, its discussion of the statistical concepts and methods that are fundamental to epidemiology has been substantially expanded. New material and two new chapters have been added, as well as an appendix of data from the Framingham Heart Study.
This book is based on An Introduction to Epidemiological Methods (OUP, 1983), but with much more coverage of the statistical concepts and methods that are fundamental to epidemiology. New material has been added throughout and there are two new chapters.
This book is based on An Introduction to Epidemiological Methods (OUP, 1983), but with much more coverage of the statistical concepts and methods that are fundamental to epidemiology. New material has been added throughout and there are two new chapters.
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