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The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) as an adjunct to pharmacokinetic analysis

โœ Scribed by Laurence E. Mather; Kevin L. Austin


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Weight
750 KB
Volume
4
Category
Article
ISSN
0142-2782

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โœฆ Synopsis


Computer techniques for numerical analysis are well known to pharmacokineticists. Powerful techniques for data file management have been developed by social scientists but have, in general, been ignored by pharmacokineticists because of their apparent lack of ability to interface with pharmacokinetic programs. Extensive use has been made of the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) for its data handling capabilities, but at the same time, techniques have been developed within SPSS to interface with pharmacokinetic programs of the users' choice and to carry out a variety of user-defined pharmacokinetic tasks within SPSS commands, apart from the expected variety of statistical tasks. Because it is based on a ubiquitous package, this methodology has all of the benefits of excellent documentation, interchangability between different types and sizes of machines and true portability of techniques and data files. An example is given of the total management of a pharmacokinetic study previously reported in the literature by the authors.


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