Quantitative Methods in Population Health : Extensions of Ordinary Regression by Mari Palta Book Description Each topic starts with an explanation of the theoretical background necessary to allow full understanding of the technique and to facilitate future learning of more advanced or new methods and software Explanations are designed to assume as little background in mathematics and statistical theory as possible, except that some knowledge of calculus is necessary for certain parts. SAS commands are provided for applying the methods. (PROC REG, PROC MIXED, and PROC GENMOD) All sections contain real life examples, mostly from epidemiologic research First chapter includes a SAS refresher Preview from Wiley InterScience Preview from Amazon.com Cover of the book Table of contents Datasets of the book Sleep Survey data for PHS900 (you will need password to access this site) Errata
Quantitative Methods in Population Health : Extensions of Ordinary Regression by Mari Palta
Book Description Each topic starts with an explanation of the theoretical background necessary to allow full understanding of the technique and to facilitate future learning of more advanced or new methods and software Explanations are designed to assume as little background in mathematics and statistical theory as possible, except that some knowledge of calculus is necessary for certain parts. SAS commands are provided for applying the methods. (PROC REG, PROC MIXED, and PROC GENMOD) All sections contain real life examples, mostly from epidemiologic research First chapter includes a SAS refresher
Preview from Wiley InterScience
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Cover of the book
Table of contents
Datasets of the book
Sleep Survey data for PHS900 (you will need password to access this site)
Errata
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