For over three decades, Stanton A. Glantz’s Primer of Biostatistics has been an essential gateway for medical students, health professionals, and researchers who need to make sense of biological data without getting lost in complex mathematical theory. The Seventh Edition continues this tradition, offering a clear, example-driven introduction to statistical reasoning tailored specifically to the life and health sciences.

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The Seventh Edition also includes updated examples and practice problems, plus guidance on using statistical software like SigmaStat and SPSS. While older editions remain valuable, the seventh edition reflects more current approaches to sample size determination and power analysis.

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