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Clinical Trials A Methodologic Perspective Second Editionwiley Series In Probability And Statistics 2nd Edition Steven Piantadosi

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Clinical Trials A Methodologic Perspective Second Editionwiley Series In Probability And Statistics 2nd Edition Steven Piantadosi
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Clinical Trials A Methodologic Perspective Second Editionwiley Series In Probability And Statistics 2nd Edition Steven Piantadosi instant download after payment.

Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.02 MB
Pages: 694
Author: Steven Piantadosi
ISBN: 9780471727811, 9780471740124, 0471727814, 0471740128
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 2

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Clinical Trials A Methodologic Perspective Second Editionwiley Series In Probability And Statistics 2nd Edition Steven Piantadosi by Steven Piantadosi 9780471727811, 9780471740124, 0471727814, 0471740128 instant download after payment.

This book is very unique. Basic statistical concepts are clearly presented but only those concepts that are important in clinical trials. The author presents all the issues with clinical trials including ethical issues with some historical perspective. Principles of randomization and statistical design are clearly presented. It offers discussion of Bayesian techniques and meta-analyses, cross-over designs and group sequential methods (interim analyses). For statisticians doing clinical research like myself, this is a valuable reference source.

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