Medical Uses of Statistics, Second EditionCRC Press, 1992 M03 1 - 480 pages Explains the purpose of statistical methods in medical studies & analyzes the statistical techniques used by clinical investigators, with special emphasis on studies published in The New England Journal of Medicine. Clarifies fundamental concepts of statistical design & analysis & facilitates the understanding of research results. |
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... Chapter 1 Statistical Concepts Fundamental to Investigations Lincoln E. Moses 5 Chapter 2 Some Uses of Statistical Thinking John C. Bailar III 27 Chapter 3 Use of Statistical Analysis in the New England vii.
... Chapter 1 Statistical Concepts Fundamental to Investigations Lincoln E. Moses 5 Chapter 2 Some Uses of Statistical Thinking John C. Bailar III 27 Chapter 3 Use of Statistical Analysis in the New England vii.
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... Chapter 4 Designs for Experiments - Parallel Comparisons of Treatment Philip W. Lavori , Thomas A. Louis , John C. Bailar III , and Marcia Polansky 61 Chapter 5 Crossover and Self - Controlled Designs in Clinical Research Thomas A ...
... Chapter 4 Designs for Experiments - Parallel Comparisons of Treatment Philip W. Lavori , Thomas A. Louis , John C. Bailar III , and Marcia Polansky 61 Chapter 5 Crossover and Self - Controlled Designs in Clinical Research Thomas A ...
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... Chapter 9 Decision Analysis Stephen G. Pauker and Jerome P. Kassirer 159 Chapter 10 PValues James H. Ware , Frederick Mosteller , Fernando Delgado , Christl Donnelly , and Joseph A. Ingelfinger 181 Chapter 11 Simple Linear Regression in ...
... Chapter 9 Decision Analysis Stephen G. Pauker and Jerome P. Kassirer 159 Chapter 10 PValues James H. Ware , Frederick Mosteller , Fernando Delgado , Christl Donnelly , and Joseph A. Ingelfinger 181 Chapter 11 Simple Linear Regression in ...
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Bailar/Mostelle. Chapter 14 Statistical Analysis of Survival Data Stephen Lagakos 281 Chapter 15 Contingency Tables in Medical Studies Daniel Zelterman and Thomas A. Louis 293 SECTION IV COMMUNICATING RESULTS Chapter 16 Guidelines for ...
Bailar/Mostelle. Chapter 14 Statistical Analysis of Survival Data Stephen Lagakos 281 Chapter 15 Contingency Tables in Medical Studies Daniel Zelterman and Thomas A. Louis 293 SECTION IV COMMUNICATING RESULTS Chapter 16 Guidelines for ...
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Bailar/Mostelle. Chapter 20 Writing about Numbers Frederick Mosteller 375 SECTION V REVIEWS AND META - STUDIES Chapter 21 Medical Technology Assessment John C. Bailar III and Frederick Mosteller 393 Chapter 22 Combining Results from ...
Bailar/Mostelle. Chapter 20 Writing about Numbers Frederick Mosteller 375 SECTION V REVIEWS AND META - STUDIES Chapter 21 Medical Technology Assessment John C. Bailar III and Frederick Mosteller 393 Chapter 22 Combining Results from ...
Contents
Chapter | 5 |
Chapter 2 | 26 |
The Series of Consecutive Cases as a Device for Assessing | 125 |
Chapter 9 | 159 |
Chapter 10 | 181 |
Chapter 11 | 199 |
Chapter 12 | 233 |
Chapter 13 | 259 |
Chapter 15 | 293 |
Chapter 16 | 330 |
Chapter 18 | 349 |
Chapter 19 | 362 |
Chapter 21 | 394 |
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