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Published February, 2008
By Stephen S. Senn
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd (Wiley–Blackwell)
Series: Statistics in Practice
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There are many books on medical statistics that explain to the physician how to calculate various common statistics and how to perform various tests. Many of them present a simplified and distorted view of statistics, which gives no impression of the philosophical difficulties that the science has to confront.

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Published January, 2008
By Stephen S. Senn
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd (Wiley–Blackwell)
Series: Statistics in Practice
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There are many books on medical statistics that explain to the physician how to calculate various common statistics and how to perform various tests. Many of them present a simplified and distorted view of statistics, which gives no impression of the philosophical difficulties that the science has to confront.

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Published May, 2007
By Geert Molenberghs and Michael Kenward
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd (Wiley-Blackwell)
Series: Statistics in Practice
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Missing Data in Clinical Studies provides a comprehensive account of the problems arising when data from clinical and related studies are incomplete, and presents the reader with approaches to effectively address them. The text provides a critique of conventional and simple methods before moving on to discuss more advanced approaches.

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Published May, 2007
By Per Winkel and Nien-Fan Zhang
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd (Wiley–Blackwell)
Series: Statistics in Practice
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The promotion of standards and guidelines to advance quality assurance and control is an integral part of the health care sector. Quantitative methods are needed to monitor, control and improve the quality of medical processes.

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Published March, 2007
By Geert Molenberghs, Michael Kenward and G Molenberghs
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd (John Wiley & Sons Inc)
Series: Statistics in Practice
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Missing Data in Clinical Studies provides a comprehensive account of the problems arising when data from clinical and related studies are incomplete, and presents the reader with approaches to effectively address them. The text provides a critique of conventional and simple methods before moving on to discuss more advanced approaches.

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Uncertain Judgments Eliciting Experts' Probabilities presents a range of tried and tested elicitation methods to enable statisticians to get make the most of expert opinion. An elicitation method forms a bridge between an expert's opinion and an expression of these points in a statistically useful form.

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Published July, 2006
By Andrew R. Willan, Andrew H. Briggs and R Willan
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd (John Wiley & Sons Inc)
Series: Statistics in Practice
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The statistical analysis of cost-effectiveness data is becoming increasingly important within health and medical research. Statistical Analysis of Cost-Effectiveness Data provides a practical book that synthesises the huge amount of research that has taken place in the area over the last two decades.

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Published June, 2006
By Helen Brown and Robin Prescott
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd (Wiley–Blackwell)
Series: Statistics in Practice
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A mixed model allows the incorporation of both fixed and random variables within a statistical analysis. This enables efficient inferences and more information to be gained from the data. The application of mixed models is an increasingly popular way of analysing medical data, particularly in the pharmaceutical industry.

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