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Epidemiological Research Terms And Concepts 1st Edition O S Miettinen Auth

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Epidemiological Research Terms And Concepts 1st Edition O S Miettinen Auth
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.47 MB
Pages: 175
Author: O. S. Miettinen (auth.)
ISBN: 9789400711709, 9400711700
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Epidemiological Research Terms And Concepts 1st Edition O S Miettinen Auth by O. S. Miettinen (auth.) 9789400711709, 9400711700 instant download after payment.

This book is by a single author – someone who, after medical school, has devoted half-a-century of full-time effort to ever better understand both clinical and community medicine and the research that is needed to produce the scientific knowledge-base of these.

The book is organized so as to address in separate sections first the preparatory topics of medicine (clinical and epidemiological), science in general, and statistics (mathematical); then topics of epidemiological research proper; and, finally, topics of ‘meta-epidemiological’ clinical research. In those two main sections, a further grouping is based on the distraction between objects and methods of study. In this framework, the particular topics are addressed both descriptively and quasi-prescriptively, commonly with a number of explicatory annotations.

This book is intended to serve and a handbook for whomever is, in whatever way, concerned with epidemiological or ‘meta-epidemiological’ clinical research. But besides, it is intended to serve as a textbook for the students in introductory courses on ‘epidemiological’ research – to which end there is a suggested hierarchy of the concepts that might reasonably be covered.

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