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How Big Should My Sample Be?: A Guide for Health Researchers
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It is for people organising a research project who want to know how many people they will likely need. It also contains an introduction to statistical ideas for people who have not studied the subject.
It uses the method of programmed instruction making it suitable for people without a teacher to learn by themselves.
The author is an MSc in Medical Statistics from Leicester University and a PhD in Statistics from Warwick. A Chartered Statistician, he has taught and given statistical support to health professionals and other academics over two decades and served on a number of review committees for research applications. Some of the methods in this book were presented by the author as a guest speaker during the Upper Egypt Assisted Reproduction Symposium in 2024 for specialist physicians and surgeons
It is for people organising a research project who want to know how many people they will likely need. It also contains an introduction to statistical ideas for people who have not studied the subject.
It uses the method of programmed instruction making it suitable for people without a teacher to learn by themselves.
The author is an MSc in Medical Statistics from Leicester University and a PhD in Statistics from Warwick. A Chartered Statistician, he has taught and given statistical support to health professionals and other academics over two decades and served on a number of review committees for research applications. Some of the methods in this book were presented by the author as a guest speaker during the Upper Egypt Assisted Reproduction Symposium in 2024 for specialist physicians and surgeons
Paperback
$12.67