Using examples and case studies from industry, academia and research literature, Randomized Clinical Trials provides a detailed overview of the key issues involved in designing, conducting, analysing and reporting randomized clinical trials.? It examines the methodology for conducting Phase III clin
Randomized Clinical Trials: Design, Practice and Reporting
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β¦ Synopsis
Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1β21):
Chapter 2 Design Features (pages 23β39):
Chapter 3 The Trial Protocol (pages 41β70):
Chapter 4 Measurement and Data Capture (pages 71β93):
Chapter 5 Randomization (pages 95β111):
Chapter 6 Trial Initiation (pages 113β129):
Chapter 7 Trial Conduct (pages 131β144):
Chapter 8 Basics of Analysis (pages 145β177):
Chapter 9 Trial Size (pages 179β197):
Chapter 10 Reporting (pages 199β228):
Chapter 11 Adaptations of the Basic Design (pages 229β250):
Chapter 12 Paired Designs (pages 251β273):
Chapter 13 More Than Two Interventions (pages 275β295):
Chapter 14 Further Topics (pages 297β322):
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