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Biostatistical Methods: The Assessment of Relative Risks, Second Edition (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics)

✍ Scribed by John M. Lachin


Publisher
Wiley
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
661
Edition
Second Edition
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Praise for the First Edition". . . an excellent textbook . . . an indispensable reference for biostatisticians and epidemiologists."β€”International Statistical InstituteA new edition of the definitive guide to classical and modern methods of biostatisticsBiostatistics consists of various quantitative techniques that are essential to the description and evaluation of relationships among biologic and medical phenomena. Biostatistical Methods: The Assessment of Relative Risks, Second Edition develops basic concepts and derives an expanded array of biostatistical methods through the application of both classical statistical tools and more modern likelihood-based theories. With its fluid and balanced presentation, the book guides readers through the important statistical methods for the assessment of absolute and relative risks in epidemiologic studies and clinical trials with categorical, count, and event-time data.Presenting a broad scope of coverage and the latest research on the topic, the author begins with categorical data analysis methods for cross-sectional, prospective, and retrospective studies of binary, polychotomous, and ordinal data. Subsequent chapters present modern model-based approaches that include unconditional and conditional logistic regression; Poisson and negative binomial models for count data; and the analysis of event-time data including the Cox proportional hazards model and its generalizations. The book now includes an introduction to mixed models with fixed and random effects as well as expanded methods for evaluation of sample size and power. Additional new topics featured in this Second Edition include:Establishing equivalence and non-inferiorityMethods for the analysis of polychotomous and ordinal data, including matched data and the Kappa agreement indexMultinomial logistic for polychotomous data and proportional odds models for ordinal dataNegative binomial models for count data as an alternative to the Poisson modelGEE models for the analysis of longitudinal repeated measures and multivariate observationsThroughout the book, SAS is utilized to illustrate applications to numerous real-world examples and case studies. A related website features all the data used in examples and problem sets along with the author's SAS routines.Biostatistical Methods, Second Edition is an excellent book for biostatistics courses at the graduate level. It is also an invaluable reference for biostatisticians, applied statisticians, and epidemiologists.

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