PART I. Organizing, Writing and Performing Dental Research.
Chapter 1 Introduction.
Chapter 2 What is research?
Chapter 3 Research planning.
Chapter 4 Performing research.
Chapter 5 How to design a research study.
Chapter 6 Non-bench Research.
Chapter 7 Sources of Error and Avoiding the "Whoops" Factor.
Chapter Chapter 8 Reports, dissertations and papers.
Chapter 9 The Literature review.
Chapter 10 Methods and materials.
Chapter 11 Results.
Chapter 12 Discussion.
Chapter 13 Conclusions.
Chapter 14 The Abstract.
Chapter 15 Writing Style and Technique.
Chapter 16 Getting published.
PART II. Statistics and Statistical Analysis.
Chapter 17 Basic statistics.
Chapter 18 Data and data distributions.
Chapter 19 Averages (measures of central tendency).
Chapter 20 Measures of dispersion.
Chapter 21 Probability and the Normal curve.
Chapter 22 Presentation of data.
Chapter 23 Comparing sample means.
Chapter 24 Student's "t" test.
Chapter 25 Analysis of variance.
Chapter 26 Power analysis.
Chapter 27 Multiple comparisons.
Chapter 28 Chi square (P2) test.
Chapter 29 Correlation and regression.
Chapter 30 Weibull analysis.
Chapter 31 Ranking tests.
Chapter 32 Suggestions for further reading.
Dr J. Anthony von Fraunhofer is Professor Emeritus at the
Baltimore College of Dental Surgery Dental School, University of
Maryland and formerly was Professor and Director of Biomaterials
Science in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery He has
an honors degree (BSc) in chemistry and an MSc and PhD in
metallurgy as well as having Chartered Scientist, Chartered Chemist
and Chartered Engineer designations from the Science Council of the
United Kingdom. Dr von Fraunhofer also holds Fellowships in the
Academy of Dental Materials, ASM International, the Institute of
Corrosion and the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Dr. von Fraunhofer has mentored 14 Ph.D. and over 120 M.S. degree
candidates during his career and has written over 390 scientific
papers, 11 books, and contributed chapters to 12 monographs on
dental biomaterials and materials science. His particular fields of
interest and research activity are biomechanics and the
biomechanical properties of materials used in medicine and
dentistry, dental cutting, suture materials, wound closure devices
and wound healing; the degradation, wear and corrosion of materials
in the biosystem and the corrosion and corrosion protection of
metals by organic and metallic coatings. He has made over 140
presentations of his research at National and International
scientific meetings and has lectured and presented courses at
Universities in the United States, England, Continental Europe,
North Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
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