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Methods and applications of statistics in the life and health sciences / N. Balakrishnan.
Author
Balakrishnan, N., 1956-
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Format
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Language
English
Published/Created
Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, [2010], ©2010.
Description
xxviii, 986 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
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R853.S7 B35 2010
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Subject(s)
Medical statistics
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Handbooks, manuals, etc
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Medicine
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Research
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Statistical methods
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Life sciences
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Statistical methods
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Series
Wiley series in methods and applications of statistics.
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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.
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ISBN
9780470405093 (cloth)
0470405090 (cloth)
LCCN
2009015926
OCLC
317456595
RCP
C - S
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