About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 76. Chapters: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Meta-analysis, Prevalence, Incidence, Clinical trial, Effect size, Odds ratio, Epidemic model, Economic epidemiology, Heart rate variability, Mathematical modelling of infectious disease, Relative risk, Ceiling effect, Sensitivity and specificity, Pre- and post-test probability, Mortality rate, Meadow's law, Post-hoc analysis, Therapeutic effect, Quantitative parasitology, Cytel, Likelihood ratios in diagnostic testing, Number needed to treat, Clinical research, Average treatment effect, Clinical utility of diagnostic tests, Transmission risks and rates, Cancer cluster, Surrogate endpoint, Clinical study design, Spectrum bias, Matching, Berkson's paradox, Number needed to harm, Risk factor, Bland-Altman plot, Clinical trials unit, Relative index of inequality, Absolute risk reduction, Number needed to vaccinate, Hazard ratio, Rule of three, Health care analytics, Interim analysis, Standardized mortality ratio, Lead time bias, Real-Time Outbreak and Disease Surveillance, Design effect, Predictive informatics, Rare disease assumption, Cuzick-Edwards test, End point of clinical trials, Cohort effect, Armitage-Doll multistage model of carcinogenesis, Open-label trial, Relative risk reduction, Experimental event rate, Control event rate, Ordered subset expectation maximization, Barber-Johnson diagram, Age-standardized mortality rate, Multiple of the median, Risk-benefit analysis, First-in-man study, Length time bias, Attack rate, Censoring, Preventive fraction, Subgroup analysis, Relative survival.