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Inmedical and health care the scientific method is little used, and statisticalsoftware programs are experienced as black box programs producing lots ofp-values, but little answers to scientific questions. The pocket calculatoranalyses appears to be, particularly, appreciated, because they enable medicaland health professionals and students for the first time to understand thescientific methods of statistical reasoning and hypothesis testing. So much so,that it can start something like a new dimension in their professional world. Inaddition, anumber of statistical methods like power calculations and required sample sizecalculations can be performed more easily on a pocket calculator, than using asoftware program. Also, there are some specific advantages of thepocket calculator method. You better understand what you are doing. The pocketcalculator works faster, because far less steps have to be taken, averages canbe used. The current nonmathematical book is complementary to thenonmathematical "SPSS for Starters and 2nd Levelers" (Springer HeidelbergGermany 2015, from the same authors), and can very well be used as its dailycompanion.
Über den Autor / die Autorin
The authors
are well-qualified in their field. Professor Zwinderman is past-president of
the International Society of Biostatistics (2012-2015), and Professor Cleophas
is past-president of the American
College of Angiology
(2000-2002). From their expertise they should be able to make adequate
selections of modern methods for clinical data analysis for the benefit of
physicians, students, and investigators. The authors have been working and
publishing together for 17 years, and their research can be characterized as a
continued effort to demonstrate that clinical data analysis is not mathematics
but rather a discipline at the interface of biology and mathematics.
The authors as professors and teachers in
statistics at universities in The Netherlands and France for the most part of
their lives, are convinced that the scientific method of statistical reasoning
and hypothesis testing is little used by physicians and other health workers,
and they hope that the current productionwill help them find the appropriate
ways for answering their scientific questions.
Three
textbooks complementary to the current production and written by the same
authors are Statistics applied to clinical studies 5th edition, 2012, Machine
learning in medicine a complete overview, 2015, SPSS for starters and 2nd
levelers, 2015, all of them edited by Springer Heidelberg Germany.
Zusammenfassung
In
medical and health care the scientific method is little used, and statistical
software programs are experienced as black box programs producing lots of
p-values, but little answers to scientific questions. The pocket calculator
analyses appears to be, particularly, appreciated, because they enable medical
and health professionals and students for the first time to understand the
scientific methods of statistical reasoning and hypothesis testing. So much so,
that it can start something like a new dimension in their professional world. In
addition, a
number of statistical methods like power calculations and required sample size
calculations can be performed more easily on a pocket calculator, than using a
software program. Also, there are some specific advantages of the
pocket calculator method. You better understand what you are doing. The pocket
calculator works faster, because far less steps have to be taken, averages can
be used. The current nonmathematical book is complementary to the
nonmathematical "SPSS for Starters and 2nd Levelers" (Springer Heidelberg
Germany 2015, from the same authors), and can very well be used as its daily
companion.