Epi Info, CDC's powerful public domain software for the development of surveys and health data analysis, is one of the most important programs written for community and public health. Epi Info has applications for numerous professionals who collect and analyze health data from surveys, intake forms, or other data collection instruments. The software also combines the capabilities of Epi Info and Epi Map into one convenient application.
Using Epi Info: A Step-by-step Guide is a user-friendly, hands-on, spiral-bound manual, written by Melissa Alperin, MPH, CHES; Cam Escoffery, MPH, PhD, CHES; and Kathleen R. Miner, PhD, MPH, CHES of the Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Georgia. Each function is clearly explained, with exercises drawn from real-life situations to provide practice in using that component.
In addition, you will find the following special features:
- An interactive CD providing hands-on practice with the components of Epi Info.
- Clear directions and screen illustrations guiding you step-by-step through the software.
- Special icons denoting these key features:
- Try This - hands-on guidance;
- Helpful Hint - a little extra information;
- Example - illustrates a concept; and
- Warning - keeps you out of trouble
This guide was published by ToucanEd of Santa Cruz, California.
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