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100 1 _aKros, John F.
245 1 0 _aStatistics for Health Care Management and Administration :
_bWorking with Excel.
264 1 _aNewark :
_bJohn Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
_c2016.
264 4 _c�2016.
300 _a1 online resource (562 pages)
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
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_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aNew York Academy of Sciences Ser.
505 0 _aCover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Introducing Excel -- So How Did We Get to Here? -- Intended Level of the Textbook -- Textbook Organization -- Leading by Example(s) -- Acknowledgments -- The Authors -- Part 1 -- Chapter 1 Statistics and Excel -- 1.1 How This Book Differs from Other Statistics Texts -- 1.2 Statistical Applications in Health Policy and Health Administration -- Exercises for Section 1.2 -- 1.3 What Is the "Big Picture"? -- 1.4 Some Initial Definitions -- Exercises for Section 1.4 -- 1.5 Five Statistical Tests -- Exercises for Section 1.5 -- Key Terms -- Chapter 2 Excel as a Statistical Tool -- 2.1 The Basics -- Exercises for Section 2.1 -- 2.2 Working and Moving Around in a Spreadsheet -- Exercises for Section 2.2 -- 2.3 Excel Functions -- Exercises for Section 2.3 -- 2.4 The =IF() Function -- Exercises for Section 2.4 -- 2.5 Excel Graphs -- Exercises for Section 2.5 -- 2.6 Sorting a String of Data -- Exercise for Section 2.6 -- 2.7 The Data Analysis Pack -- 2.8 Functions That Give Results in More than One Cell -- Exercises for Section 2.8 -- 2.9 The Dollar Sign () Convention for Cell References -- Key Terms -- Chapter 3 Data Acquisition: Sampling and Data Preparation -- 3.1 The Nature of Data -- Exercises for Section 3.1 -- 3.2 Sampling -- Exercises for Section 3.2 -- 3.3 Data Access and Preparation -- Exercises for Section 3.3 -- 3.4 Missing Data -- Key Terms -- Chapter 4 Data Display: Descriptive Presentation, Excel Graphing Capability -- 4.1 Creating, Displaying, and Understanding Frequency Distributions -- Exercises for Section 4.1 -- 4.2 Using the Pivot Table to Generate Frequencies of Categorical Variables -- Exercises for Section 4.2 -- 4.3 A Logical Extension of the Pivot Table: Two Variables -- Exercises for Section 4.3 -- Key Terms -- Chapter 5 Basic Concepts of Probability.
505 8 _a5.1 Some Initial Concepts and Definitions -- Exercises for Section 5.1 -- 5.2 Marginal Probabilities, Joint Probabilities, and Conditional Probabilities -- Exercises for Section 5.2 -- 5.3 Binomial Probability -- Exercises for Section 5.3 -- 5.4 The Poisson Distribution -- Exercises for Section 5.4 -- 5.5 The Normal Distribution -- Key Terms -- Chapter 6 Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion: Data Distributions -- 6.1 Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion -- Exercises for Section 6.1 -- 6.2 The Distribution of Frequencies -- Exercises for Section 6.2 -- 6.3 The Sampling Distribution of the Mean -- Exercises for Section 6.3 -- 6.4 Mean and Standard Deviation of a Discrete Numerical Variable -- Exercises for Section 6.4 -- 6.5 The Distribution of a Proportion -- Exercises for Section 6.5 -- 6.6 The t Distribution -- Exercises for Section 6.6 -- Key Terms -- Part 2 -- Chapter 7 Confidence Limits and Hypothesis Testing -- 7.1 What Is a Confidence Interval? -- Exercises for Section 7.1 -- 7.2 Calculating Confidence Limits for Multiple Samples -- Exercises for Section 7.2 -- 7.3 What Is Hypothesis Testing? -- Exercises for Section 7.3 -- 7.4 Type I and Type II Errors -- Exercises for Section 7.4 -- 7.5 Selecting Sample Sizes -- Exercises for Section 7.5 -- Key Terms -- Chapter 8 Statistical Tests for Categorical Data -- 8.1 Independence of Two Variables -- Exercises for Section 8.1 -- 8.2 Examples of Chi-Square Analyses -- Exercises for Section 8.2 -- 8.3 Small Expected Values in Cells -- Exercises for Section 8.3 -- Key Terms -- Chapter 9 t Tests for Related and Unrelated Data -- 9.1 What Is a t Test? -- Exercises for Section 9.1 -- 9.2 A t Test for Comparing Two Groups -- Exercises for Section 9.2 -- 9.3 A t Test for Related Data -- Exercises for Section 9.3 -- Key Terms -- Chapter 10 Analysis of Variance -- 10.1 One-Way Analysis of Variance.
505 8 _aExercises for Section 10.1 -- 10.2 ANOVA for Repeated Measures -- Exercises for Section 10.2 -- 10.3 Factorial Analysis of Variance -- Exercises for Section 10.3 -- Key Terms -- Chapter 11 Simple Linear Regression -- 11.1 Meaning and Calculation of Linear Regression -- Exercises for Section 11.1 -- 11.2 Testing the Hypothesis of Independence -- Exercises for Section 11.2 -- 11.3 The Excel Regression Add-In -- Exercises for Section 11.3 -- 11.4 The Importance of Examining the Scatterplot -- 11.5 The Relationship between Regression and the t Test -- Exercises for Section 11.5 -- Key Terms -- Chapter 12 Multiple Regression: Concepts and Calculation -- 12.1 Introduction -- Exercises for Section 12.1 -- Key Terms -- Chapter 13 Extensions of Multiple Regression -- 13.1 Dummy Variables in Multiple Regression -- Exercises for Section 13.1 -- 13.2 The Best Regression Model -- Exercises for Section 13.2 -- 13.3 Correlation and Multicolinearity -- Exercises for Section 13.3 -- 13.4 Nonlinear Relationships -- Exercises for Section 13.4 -- Key Terms -- Chapter 14 Analysis with a Dichotomous Categorical Dependent Variable -- 14.1 Introduction to the Dichotomous Dependent Variable -- 14.2 An Example with a Dichotomous Dependent Variable: Traditional Treatments -- Exercises for Section 14.2 -- 14.3 Logit for Estimating Dichotomous Dependent Variables -- Exercises for Section 14.3 -- 14.4 A Comparison of Ordinary Least Squares, Weighted Least Squares, and Logit -- Exercises for Section 14.4 -- Key Terms -- Appendix A Multiple Regression and Matrices -- An Introduction to Matrix Math -- Addition and Subtraction of Matrices -- Multiplication of Matrices -- Matrix Multiplication and Scalars -- Finding the Determinant of a Matrix -- Matrix Capabilities of Excel -- Explanation of Excel Output Displayed with Scientific Notation.
505 8 _aUsing the b Coefficients to Generate Regression Results -- Calculation of All Multiple Regression Results -- Exercises for Appendix A -- References -- Glossary -- Index -- EULA.
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