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- Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1992 09:34:00 EDT
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- From: "Robert M. Hamer 908-932-2696" <HAMER@ZODIAC.BITNET>
- Subject: stats books
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- Meredith_Warshaw@FRANKSTON.COM writes:
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- >a surgeon (actually, my step-brother) has requested that I recommend an easy,
- >preferably short, intro to medical stats. Basically, he wants to understands
- >t-tests, chi-squares, and lifetables so he can read research literature.
- >Does anyone out there have any recommendations? I'll summarize for the list.
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- While you're at it, would you ask your step-brother for an easy, short,
- book I can read on surgery, so I can understand that literature.
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