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100 1 ^aGhaemi, S. Nassir |
245 12 ^aA clinician 's guide to statistics and epidemiology inmental health :^bmeasuring truth and uncertainty /^cS.Nassir Ghaemi |
246 30 ^aStatistics and epidemiology in mental health |
260 Cambridge, UK ;^aNew York :^bCambridge University Press,^c2009 |
300 ^axii, 151 p. :^bill. ;^c24 cm |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index |
505 0 ^aWhy data never speak for themselves -- Why you cannotbelieve your eyes : the three C^'s -- Levels of evidence --Types of bias -- Randomization -- Regression -- Hypothesistesting : the dreaded P-value and statistical significance-- The use of hypothesis testing statistics in clinicaltrials -- The alternative : effect estimation -- What doescausation mean? -- A philosophy of statistics -- Evidence-based medicine : defense and criticisms -- The alchemy ofmeta-analysis -- Bayesian statistics : why your opinioncounts -- How journal articles get published -- Howscientific research impacts practice -- Dollars, data, anddrugs -- Bioethics and the clinician/researcher divide |
650 0 ^aPsychiatry^xStatistical methods |
650 0 ^aPsychiatric epidemiology |
650 12 ^aPsychiatry^xmethods |
650 12 ^aStatistics as Topic |
650 22 ^aMental Disorders^xepidemiology |
999 ^aอรทัย โคตรธาดา |