This book, through its several editions, has continued to adapt to evolving areas of research in epidemiology and statistics, while main- taining the original objective of being non-threatening, understandable and accessible to those with limited or no background in mathematics. Two new areas are covered in the third edition: genetic epidemiology and research ethics.
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