• Introduction to Regression Methods for Public Health Using R

Introduction to Regression Methods for Public Health Using R

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"Introduction to Regression Methods for Public Health Using R teaches regression methods for continuous, binary, ordinal, and time-to-event outcomes using R as a tool. Regression is a useful tool for understanding the associations between an outcome and a set of explanatory variables, and regression methods are commonly used in many fields, including epidemiology, public health, and clinical research. The focus of this book is on understanding and fitting regression models, diagnosing model fit, and interpreting and writing up results. Examples are drawn from public health and clinical studies. Designed for students, researchers, and practitioners with a basic understanding of introductory statistics, this book teaches the basics of regression and how to implement regression methods using R, allowing the reader to enhance their understanding and begin to grasp new concepts and models. The text includes an overview of regression (Chapter 2); how to examine and summarize the data (Chapter 3), simple (Chapter 4) and multiple (Chapter 5) linear regression; binary, ordinal, and conditional logistic regression, and log-binomial regression (Chapter 6); Cox proportional hazards regression (survival analysis) (Chapter 7); handling data arising from a complex survey design (Chapter 8); and multiple imputation of missing data (Chapter 9). Each chapter closes with a comprehensive set of exercises"--

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032203072
ISBN-10: 1032203072
Publisher: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group
Publication date: 2024-12-13
Edition description: 1
Pages: 442
Product dimensions: Height: 9.99998 Inches, Length: 6.999986 Inches, Weight: 0.98987555638 pounds, Width: 1.22 Inches
Author: Ramzi W. Nahhas
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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