Amazon Customer: Easy to understand
Canada on Jan 19, 2021
Jon: First 3/4 is a decent review. However, the "Ridiculously Simple" series is known for silly pictures and mnemonics to help you remember specific ideas, this has some but only sparingly. I don't think it will actually teach anyone new topics, but is best a review.
United States on Jul 29, 2020
Simon Villa: Nice book for basic reference and get an idea of statistics concepts. They manage to explain complex things in an easy way. The quality of the paper it's not so good, that's why I don't give it 5 stars.
Germany on Feb 07, 2020
NMS: "If u can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough"--- made ridiculously simple series of books have mastered this. Just buy it!
India on Feb 23, 2019
Amazon Customer: Clearly written and concise; highlights material from other more extensive bio stats books; excellent for review and/or clarification.
United States on Feb 02, 2019
Michael d.: should be useful in my courses
Canada on Jul 04, 2018
tadh in Tennessee: Perfect for First Year Pharmacy Residents! Found this book Early 2014; so fun to read and refresh your memory. Recommended it use it for a PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Program in a large private hospital. We bought one for each resident and had interactive weekly sessions for about 6 weeks to discuss and provide additional practical examples. This book along with an interactive process was by far a more effective method than going through slides to bring some of the concepts home. Just enough to satisfy the needs of a first year clinical residency program for either pharmacists or physicians and while being fun to read. So happy that a section on Epidemiology along with Chapter 5 on Study Designs are provided since these type studies more closely mimic any clinical research project a one year pharmacy resident can complete. Obviously, more information would be needed for extensive research focus.
United States on May 25, 2016
Expat_Medic:
Its "OK"
I Was expecting a little more information. Book keeps it very simple, but lacks enough information to explain concepts. I was not expecting a statistical textbook, but this is less than I was expecting.
United Kingdom on May 10, 2016
kbev: This book is wonderful. Without it I would not have passed biostatistics I. I don't even read my course textbook, I relied completely on this book and scored a "B" on my final. Several of my classmates also purchased this book and feel the same way as I do. Our course director is actually going to incorporate this book into the course next year. It is a short read, roughly 90 pages. The nice thing about it is you can look up the topic in the index and skip around based upon what concept you are trying to understand. The authors do a phenomenal job of breaking down concepts with minimal math. I appreciate this as incorporating math makes it way more confusing. I want to understand the fundamental concepts first.
United States on Oct 29, 2012
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Total Reviews | 6 reviews | 286 reviews | 63 reviews |
Health Risk Assessment (Books) | Health Risk Assessment | ||
Dimensions | 5.75 x 0.25 x 8.75 inches | ||
Epidemiology (Books) | Epidemiology | ||
Biostatistics (Books) | Biostatistics | ||
ISBN-10 | 1935660020 | ||
Publisher | MedMaster; 1st edition | ||
Language | English | ||
Paperback | 128 pages | ||
Best Sellers Rank | #4 in Health Risk Assessment #9 in Biostatistics #21 in Epidemiology | #156 in Canadian Cooking, Food & Wine#866 in Heart Disease | #3,107 in Weight Loss Diets #4,473 in Other Diet Books |
Item Weight | 7.2 ounces | ||
ISBN-13 | 978-1935660026 | ||
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Marissa Blumenthal: I wish I had this book in pharmacy school, I would have definitely understood journal clubs a lot better and faster, without having to read so many articles. This book is an AMAZING reference!
United States on Mar 22, 2022