Methods and applications of statistics in the life and health sciences / N. Balakrishnan.

Author
Balakrishnan, N., 1956- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, [2010], ©2010.
Description
xxviii, 986 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.

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    Subject(s)
    Series
    Wiley series in methods and applications of statistics. [More in this series]
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • 1. Aalen's Addictive Risk Model
    • 2. Aggregation
    • 3. AIDS Stochastic Models
    • 4. All-or-None Compliance
    • 5. Ascertainment Sampling
    • 6. Assessment Bias
    • 7. Bioavailability and Bioequivalence
    • 8. Cancer Stochastic Models
    • 9. Centralized Genomic Control: A Simple Approach Correcting for Population Structures in Case-Control Association Studies
    • 10. Change Point Methods in Genetics
    • 11. Classical Biostatistics
    • 12. Clinical Trials II
    • 13. Cluster Randomization
    • 14. Cohort Analysis
    • 15. Comparisons with a Control
    • 16. Competing Risks
    • 17. Countermatched Sampling
    • 18. Counting Processes
    • 19. Cox's Proportional Hazards Model
    • 20. Crossover Trials
    • 21. Design and Analysis for Repeated Measurements
    • 22. DNA Fingerprinting
    • 23. Epidemics
    • 24. Epidemiological Statistics I
    • 25. Epidemiological Statistics II
    • 26. Event History Analysis
    • 27. FDA Statistical Programs: An Overview
    • 28. FDA Statistical Programs: Human Drugs
    • 29. Follow-Up
    • 30. Frailty Models
    • 31. Framingham: An Evolving Longitudinal Study
    • 32. Genetic Linkage
    • 33. Group-Sequential Methods in Biomedical Research
    • 34. Group-Sequential Tests
    • 35. Grouped Data in Survival Analysis
    • 36. Image Processing
    • 37. Image Restoration and Reconstruction
    • 38. Imputation and Multiple Imputation
    • 39. Incomplete Data
    • 40. Interval Censoring
    • 41. Interrater Agreement
    • 42. Kaplam-Meier Estimator I
    • 43. Kaplan-Meier Estimator II
    • 44. Landmark Data
    • 45. Longitudinal Data Analysis
    • 46. Meta-Analysis
    • 47. Missing Data: Sensitivity Analysis
    • 48. Multiple Testing in Clinical Trials
    • 49. Mutation Processes
    • 50. Nested Case-Control Sampling
    • 51. Observational Studies
    • 52. One- and Two-Armed Bandit Problems
    • 53. Ophthalmology
    • 54. Panel Count Data
    • 55. Planning and Analysis of Group-Randomized Trials
    • 56. Predicting Preclinical Disease Using the Mixed-Effects Regression Model
    • 57. Predicting Random Effects in Group-Randomized Trials
    • 58. Probabilistic and Statistical Models for Conception
    • 59. Probit Analysis
    • 60. Prospective Studies
    • 61. Quality Assessment for Clinical Trials
    • 62. Repeated Measurements
    • 63. Reproduction Rates
    • 64. Retrospective Studies
    • 65. Sample Size Determination for Clinical Trials
    • 66. Scan Statistics
    • 67. Semiparametric Analysis of Competing-Risk Data
    • 68. Size and Shape Analysis
    • 69. Stability Study Designs
    • 70. Statistical Analysis of DNA Microarray Data
    • 71. Statistical Genetics
    • 72. Statistical Methods in Bioassay
    • 73. Statistical Modeling of Human Fecundity
    • 74. Statistical Quality of Life
    • 75. Statistics at CDC
    • 76. Statistics in Dentistry
    • 77. Statistics in Evolutionary Genetics
    • 78. Statistics in Forensic Science
    • 79. Statistics in Human Genetics I
    • 80. Statistics in Human Genetics II
    • 81. Statistics in Medical Diagnosis
    • 82. Statistics in Medicine
    • 83. Statistics in the Pharmaceutical Industry
    • 84. Statistics in Spatial Epidemiology
    • 85. Stochastic Compartment Models
    • 86. Surrogate Markers
    • 87. Survival Analysis.
    ISBN
    • 9780470405093 (cloth)
    • 0470405090 (cloth)
    LCCN
    2009015926
    OCLC
    317456595
    RCP
    C - S
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