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Epi info, version 6 : a word-processing, database, and statistics program for public health on IBM-compatible microcomputers
| Title: | Epi info, version 6 : a word-processing, database, and statistics program for public health on IBM-compatible microcomputers |
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| Contributors: | Dean, Andrew G., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.). Epidemiology Program Office, Global Programme on AIDS (World Health Organization) |
| Collection: | CDC Stacks (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) |
| Subject Terms: | Epi Info (Computer program), Data Interpretation, Statistical, Databases as Topic, Epdeimiologic Methods, Epidemiology/Handbooks, Information Management, Public Health Informatics, Software/Handbooks, Statistics as Topic |
| Description: | Manual by Andrew G. Dean. revised for Version 6.03, January 1996. ; Program produced through collaboration between The Division of Surveillance and Epidemiology Studies, Epidemiology Program Office, Centers for Disease Control and the Global Programme on AIDS, World Health Organization. ; Suggested citation: Dean AG, Dean JA, Coulombier D, Brendel KA, SmithDC, Burton AH, Dicker RC, Sullivan K, Fagan RF, Arner, TG. Epi Info, Version 6: a word processing, database, and statistics program for public health on IBM compatible microcomputers. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A., 1996. ; Introduction -- 1. How To Use This Manual -- 2. What Is Epi Info, Version 6? -- 3. What's New in Version 6? -- 4. Installing Epi Info -- 5. Running Epi Info -- -- Level I: Word Processing Functions -- 6. Using EPED, the Epidemiologist’s Editor, As aGeneral Word Processor -- 7. Creating Questionnaires Using EPED -- -- Level I: Entering and Analyzing Data Without Programming -- 8. Entering Data Using the ENTER Program -- 9. ANALYSIS: Producing Lists, Frequencies, Tables, Statistics, and Graphs from Epi Info Files -- -- Level II: More Refined Data Entry and Analysis -- 10. The CHECK Program: Optional Error Checking, Coding, and Skip Patterns During Data Entry -- 11. Writing Programs and Preparing Data for ANALYSIS -- 12. Example of Epidemic Investigation : an Epidemic of Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning -- 13. More ANALYSIS: Writing New Files; Restructuring Records; Communicating with the Screen and Printer; Summary Records -- 14. CSAMPLE: Analyzing Data from Complex Survey Samples -- -- Level II: Other Epi Info Functions -- 15. STATCALC and EPITABLE: Two Statistical Calculators -- 16. EXPORT: Producing Files for Use in Other Database and Statistical Systems -- 17. IMPORTing Data Files from Other Programs -- 18. MERGE: Merging and Updating Files and Records -- 19. Duplicate Data Entry and Validation--Two Approaches -- 20. EPIGLUE/EPI6: Menuing and Executive Health Information Shell with Hypertext -- 21. ... |
| Document Type: | other/unknown material |
| File Description: | 595 numbered pages |
| Language: | English |
| Relation: | http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/23189/ |
| Availability: | http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/23189/ |
| Accession Number: | edsbas.1FD985D9 |
| Database: | BASE |
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