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Applied Biostatistics for the Health Sciences. Richard J. Rossi
Читать онлайн.Название Applied Biostatistics for the Health Sciences
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isbn 9781119722700
Автор произведения Richard J. Rossi
Жанр Медицина
Издательство John Wiley & Sons Limited
2 Chapter 4Figure 4.1 Bar chart for the weight...Figure 4.2 A horizontal bar chart for...Figure 4.3 An example of a side-by-side bar chart.Figure 4.4 An example of a stacked...Figure 4.5 A bar chart for mother’s smoking...Figure 4.6 Pie chart showing the leading...Figure 4.7 An example of a simple...Figure 4.8 A simple boxplot with the...Figure 4.9 An example of an outlier...Figure 4.10 A boxplot for mother’s age...Figure 4.11 Boxplots for the birth weights...Figure 4.12 Boxplots of the serum Fas...Figure 4.13 Example of a histogram.Figure 4.14 Examples of a mound-shaped histogram...Figure 4.15 A relative frequency histogram for...Figure 4.16 An example of an unadjusted...Figure 4.17 An example of a density...Figure 4.18 A density histogram.Figure 4.19 Boxplots of birth weight by...Figure 4.20 Histograms of birth weight by...Figure 4.21 A normal probability plot of...Figure 4.22 A normal plot that passes...Figure 4.23 Normal plots for four different...Figure 4.24 Normal plots for birth weight...Figure 4.25 The four most common distributional...Figure 4.26 Histogram for percent body fat...Figure 4.27 The balancing points of three...Figure 4.28 The histogram and boxplot for...Figure 4.29 Two mound-shaped distributions...Figure 4.30 A boxplot of the percentage...Figure 4.31 A boxplot and histogram of...Figure 4.32 A normal plot of body...Figure 4.33 A histogram of body density...Figure 4.34 Scatterplot for weight versus height...Figure 4.35 Examples of the four types...Figure 4.36 An example of a strong...Figure 4.37 Examples of scatterplots. (a)...Figure 4.38 Scatterplots with and without an...Figure 4.39 Scatterplots of percent body fat...Figure 4.40 A scatterplot with the least...Figure 4.41 Bar chart of n = 412...Figure 4.42 Bar chart for mammography experience...Figure 4.43 Boxplots for the birth weights...Figure 4.44 Histogram of the variable Wrist...Figure 4.45 Histogram of the ages of...Figure 4.46 Percent histograms for the weight...Figure 4.47 Normal probability plots for Exercise...Figure 4.48 Normal probability plot for the...Figure 4.49 Normal probability plot for systolic...Figure 4.50 Scatterplots for Exercise 4.64.Figure 4.51 Scatterplot for Exercise 4.70.Figure 4.52 Scatterplot of Weight versus Hip...
3 Chapter 5Figure 5.1 A plot of the exponential...Figure 5.2 Histograms of the sample means...Figure 5.3 A plot showing the difference...Figure 5.4 t distributions with ν = 5...Figure 5.5 The sampling distributions of the...Figure 5.6 Histogram and normal probability plot...
4 Chapter 6Figure 6.1 The 95% confidence interval...Figure 6.2 Normal probability plot for the...Figure 6.3 Normal probability plots for Exercise...Figure 6.4 Normal probability plot for bootstrapped...
5 Chapter 7Figure 7.1 The power curve for a...Figure 7.2 The power curves for a...Figure 7.3 The area representing the p-value...Figure 7.4 The p-value for...Figure 7.5 The MINITAB output for testing...Figure 7.6 A normal probability plot for...Figure 7.7 A normal probability plot of...Figure 7.8 The MINITAB output for the...Figure 7.9 Normal probability plots for the...Figure 7.10 The MINITAB output for the...Figure 7.11 Normal probability plot for a...Figure 7.12 Normal probability plot for...
6 Chapter 8Figure 8.1 A scatterplot of percent body...Figure 8.2 Examples of the common shapes...Figure 8.3 Scatterplots of body density versus...Figure 8.4 A scatterplot of body density...Figure 8.5 Scatterplots with linear data clouds...Figure 8.6 Scatterplots with linear data clouds...Figure 8.7 Scatterplots with linear data clouds...Figure 8.8 Scatterplots with linear data clouds...Figure 8.9 A scatterplot indicating a strong...Figure 8.10 A scatterplot indicating a strong...Figure 8.11 An example illustrating the relationship...Figure 8.12 The simple linear regression model.Figure 8.13 A scatterplot of body density...Figure 8.14 The fitted line plot of...Figure 8.15 An example of a residual...Figure 8.16 Examples of residual plots with...Figure 8.17 Possible funneling shapes in a...Figure 8.18 An example of scatterplot and...Figure 8.19 An example of scatterplot and...Figure 8.20 An example of a scatterplot...Figure 8.21 The residual plot for the...Figure 8.22 A residual plot with an...Figure 8.23 An example of a normal...Figure 8.24 An example of a normal...Figure 8.25 A scatterplot of percent body...Figure 8.26 The residual plot and normal...Figure 8.27 The MINITAB ANOV table for...Figure 8.28 The MINITAB output for the...Figure 8.29 The MINITAB output for the...Figure 8.30 The MINITAB output for estimating...Figure 8.31 The MINITAB output for estimating...Figure 8.32 The MINITAB output for estimating...Figure 8.33 A scatterplot of percent body...Figure 8.34 Scatterplots for Exercise 8.6.Figure 8.35 Normal probability plots for Exercise...Figure 8.36 Residual plots for Exercise 8.43Figure 8.37 MINITAB output for the model...Figure 8.38 MINITAB output for the model...Figure 8.39 MINITAB output for modeling Hip...Figure 8.40 MINITAB output for modeling Abdomen...Figure 8.41 MINITAB output for modeling BMI...Figure 8.42 Fitted line plot for weight...Figure 8.43 Histogram of the bootstrap sampling...
7 Chapter 9Figure 9.1 Scatterplots of Y versus X1...Figure 9.2 A three-dimensional scatterplot...Figure 9.3 A scatterplot of the response...Figure 9.4 The residual plot for the...Figure 9.5 Residual plot for the log...Figure 9.6 Residual plot for the multiple...Figure 9.7 Fitted line plot for the...Figure 9.8 The normal probability plot for...Figure 9.9 The normal plot for the...Figure 9.10 The residual plot for the...Figure 9.11 The MINITAB summary of the...Figure 9.12 The no-interaction dummy...Figure 9.13 The interaction dummy variable regression...Figure 9.14 Normal probability plot for the...Figure 9.15 Residual plot for Exercise 9.37.
8 Chapter 10Figure 10.1 Logistic curves for...Figure 10.2 Plot of the estimated probability...Figure 10.3 A plot of the standardized...Figure 10.4 A plot of the...Figure 10.5 A plot of the...Figure 10.6 Plots of the estimated probability...Figure 10.7 Plot of the standardized Pearson...Figure 10.8 Plots of ... against observation...Figure 10.9 The MINITAB output for the...Figure 10.10 MINITAB output for the interaction...Figure 10.11 The MINITAB output for Exercise...Figure 10.12 The MINITAB output for Exercise...Figure 10.13 Plot of the Pearson residuals...Figure 10.14 MINITAB output for the logistic...Figure 10.15 MINITAB output for the logistic...Figure 10.16 The MINITAB output for Exercise...Figure 10.17 The MINITAB output for Exercise...Figure 10.18 The MINITAB output for the...Figure 10.19 The MINITAB output for the...Figure 10.20 The MINITAB output for the...Figure 10.21 The MINITAB output for the...
9 Chapter 12Figure 12.1 MINITAB output for Levene’s...Figure 12.2 Normal probability plot for the...Figure 12.3 The MINITAB output for the...Figure 12.4 Normal probability plot of the...Figure 12.5 Levene’s test of constant...Figure 12.6 The MINITAB output for the...Figure 12.7 The normal probability plot and...Figure 12.8 The MINITAB output for determining...Figure 12.9 Normal probability plot for Exercise...Figure 12.10 Summary of Levene’s test...Figure 12.11 Summary of Levene’s test...
10 Chapter 13Figure 13.1 The typical shape of a...Figure 13.2 Plot of the Kaplan–Meier...Figure 13.3 Kaplan–Meier estimates of the...Figure 13.4 Kaplan–Meier estimate of the...Figure 13.5 Kaplan–Meier estimates of the...Figure 13.6 Kaplan–Meier estimates of the...Figure 13.7 Kaplan–Meier estimates of the...
List of Tables
1 Chapter 1Table 1.1 A Description of the Variables...Table 1.2 A Description of the Variables...Table 1.3 A Description of the Variables...Table 1.4 A Description of the Variables...Table 1.5 A Description of the Variables...Table 1.6 A Description of the Variables...Table 1.7 A Description of the Variables...Table 1.8 A Description of the Variables...Table 1.9 A Description of the Variables...
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