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Book Synopsis
A new addition to the popular 'How To' series Shows how to present data in journal articles, grant applications or research presentations correctly and comprehensively Contains numerous examples of good and bad data display Contains examples from many areas of research - including those outside of medicine.

Trade Review
"This book offers most excitement and is abound with promise." (Urology News, May/June 2009)

"The book casts a fresh light on many issues related to effective data presentation. The questions raised and ideas offered are thought-provoking, innovative and easily implemental ... .It is a small but powerful book which I firmly believe everyone would enjoy while reading in addition to learning." (Academici, April 2009)

"This book not only provides an enjoyable read, but also it reminds readers how and how not to display data. I strongly recommend this book for both medical researchers and inter-disciplinary readers, including empirical musicology." (Academici, February 2009)

“This text would be an excellent primer for those who have the computer background for producing graphics but who lack training in the presentation of material.” (The American Statistician, February 2009)

“Effective data presentation is an essential skill … .This should be very helpful to the target audience. Good data presentation should contribute to publication and presentation.” (Doody's Book Reviews)



Table of Contents
Preface.

1 Introduction to data display.

2 How to display data badly.

3 Displaying univariate categorical data.

4 Displaying quantitative data.

5 Displaying the relationship between two continuous variables.

6 Data in tables.

7 Reporting study results.

8 Time series plots and survival curves.

9 Displaying results in presentations.

Index.

How to Display Data

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    A Paperback / softback by Jenny V. Freeman, Stephen J. Walters, Michael J. Campbell

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 10/01/2008
      ISBN13: 9781405139748, 978-1405139748
      ISBN10: 1405139749

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A new addition to the popular 'How To' series Shows how to present data in journal articles, grant applications or research presentations correctly and comprehensively Contains numerous examples of good and bad data display Contains examples from many areas of research - including those outside of medicine.

      Trade Review
      "This book offers most excitement and is abound with promise." (Urology News, May/June 2009)

      "The book casts a fresh light on many issues related to effective data presentation. The questions raised and ideas offered are thought-provoking, innovative and easily implemental ... .It is a small but powerful book which I firmly believe everyone would enjoy while reading in addition to learning." (Academici, April 2009)

      "This book not only provides an enjoyable read, but also it reminds readers how and how not to display data. I strongly recommend this book for both medical researchers and inter-disciplinary readers, including empirical musicology." (Academici, February 2009)

      “This text would be an excellent primer for those who have the computer background for producing graphics but who lack training in the presentation of material.” (The American Statistician, February 2009)

      “Effective data presentation is an essential skill … .This should be very helpful to the target audience. Good data presentation should contribute to publication and presentation.” (Doody's Book Reviews)



      Table of Contents
      Preface.

      1 Introduction to data display.

      2 How to display data badly.

      3 Displaying univariate categorical data.

      4 Displaying quantitative data.

      5 Displaying the relationship between two continuous variables.

      6 Data in tables.

      7 Reporting study results.

      8 Time series plots and survival curves.

      9 Displaying results in presentations.

      Index.

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