Epidemiologic Methods: Studying the Occurrence of Illness

  • Cole S
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This second edition of Epidemiologic Methods offers a rigorous introduction to the concepts and tools of epidemiologic research. Aimed chiefly at future epidemiologists, the book offers clear descriptions, practical examples, and question/answer sections for each of the science's key concepts. Authored by two award-winning epidemiology instructors, this book is ideally suited for use as a text in a graduate-level course sequence in epidemiologic methods. The book's chapters are organized around three main themes: general concepts and tools of epidemiology; major study designs; and special topics, including screening, outbreak investigations, and use of epidemiology to evaluate policies and programs. With addition exercises at the end of each chapter and expanded attention to topics such as confounding, this new edition Epidemiologic Methods is an indispensable resource for the next generation of epidemiologic study.

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Cole, S. R. (2004). Epidemiologic Methods: Studying the Occurrence of Illness. American Journal of Epidemiology, 159(11), 1106–1106. https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwh165

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