What reference can be used to study the statistics that may be on the exam?
Any good college level statistics textbook should provide the basic biostatistical information important for a laboratory animal veterinarian to function. In addition, the current edition of Laboratory Animal Medicine (pp. 384-386, in Chapter 10) and many of the older ACLAM Blue Book series texts have chapters describing sampling techniques, sentinel planning, epidemiology, and other topics containing applied statistical methods important for the field. ACLAM does not list a specific text for many general subjects that laboratory animal veterinarians should be familiar with.
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