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Laboratory Statistics
Handbook of Formulas and Terms
A compendium of useful statistical formulas and procedures for comparing and evaluating data in analytical and clinical chemistry, epidemiology, and clinical research
Anders Kallner (Author)
9780124169715, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 6 November 2013
154 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 1.1 cm, 0.26 kg
"…includes virtually every basic statistic a clinical scientist should need to comprehend in order to deal with most data sets, from exploring characteristics of the data to various simple linear regressions…If you have a reasonable grasp on the theory and methods of statistics already, this book will allow you to perform robust statistical analysis with a simple spreadsheet." --Chemistry International, July-August 2014
Laboratory Statistics: Handbook of Formulas and Terms presents common strategies for comparing and evaluating numerical laboratory data. In particular, the text deals with the type of data and problems that laboratory scientists and students in analytical chemistry, clinical chemistry, epidemiology, and clinical research face on a daily basis. This book takes the mystery out of statistics and provides simple, hands-on instructions in the format of everyday formulas. As far as possible, spreadsheet shortcuts and functions are included, along with many simple worked examples. This book is a must-have guide to applied statistics in the lab that will result in improved experimental design and analysis.
Formulas:BasicsDistributions of DataRobust EstimatorsAnalysis of VarianceDifference Between Results; Student’s t-TestsNon-Parametric ComparisonsRegressionCorrelation and CovarianceComparing QuantitiesPerformance CharacteristicsEstimation of Minimal Sample Size (Power Analysis)Agreement Between Categorical Assessments (Kappa (?)-Statistics)Some Metrological Concepts:Metrology, Accuracy, Trueness and PrecisionUncertainty Concept and Uncertainty BudgetMiscellaneaIndex to Formulas and Definitions
Subject Areas: Analytical chemistry [PNF], Probability & statistics [PBT], Reference works [GBC]