Medical Uses of StatisticsJohn C. Bailar III, Frederick Mosteller CRC Press, 2019 M05 20 - 480 pages This work explains the purpose of statistical methods in medical studies and analyzes the statistical techniques used by clinical investigators, with special emphasis on studies published in "The New England Journal of Medicine". It clarifies fundamental concepts of statistical design and analysis, and facilitates the understanding of research results. |
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... ANALYSIS Chapter 9 Decision Analysis Stephen G. Paukerand Jerome P. Kassirer 159 Chapter 10 P Values James H. Ware, Frederick Mosteller, Fernando Delgado, Christl Donnelly, and Joseph A. Ingelfinger 181 Chapter 11 Simple Linear ...
... ANALYSIS Chapter 9 Decision Analysis Stephen G. Paukerand Jerome P. Kassirer 159 Chapter 10 P Values James H. Ware, Frederick Mosteller, Fernando Delgado, Christl Donnelly, and Joseph A. Ingelfinger 181 Chapter 11 Simple Linear ...
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... analysis. A new Chapter 9 (Decision Analysis) explains how situations involving uncertainty and multiple options can be analyzed to develop algorithms for the treatment of single patients or to decide on programs of screening or ...
... analysis. A new Chapter 9 (Decision Analysis) explains how situations involving uncertainty and multiple options can be analyzed to develop algorithms for the treatment of single patients or to decide on programs of screening or ...
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... analysis in the clinical literature has caused us to add a discussion of the analysis of failure-time data (Chapter 14, Survival Data). Such analysis must account for the fact that not all subjects in an investigation will have ...
... analysis in the clinical literature has caused us to add a discussion of the analysis of failure-time data (Chapter 14, Survival Data). Such analysis must account for the fact that not all subjects in an investigation will have ...
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