Statistical Testing Strategies in the Health Sciences provides a compendium of statistical approaches for decision making, ranging from graphical methods and classical procedures through computationally intensive bootstrap strategies to advanced empirical likelihood techniques. It bridges the gap between theoretical statistical methods and practical procedures applied to the planning and analysis of health-related experiments.
The book is organized primarily based on the type of questions to be answered by inference procedures or according to the general...
Statistical Testing Strategies in the Health Sciences provides a compendium of statistical approaches for decision making, ranging...
Albert Vexler Alan Hutson (Roswell Park Cancer Institu
"This very informative book introduces classical and novel statistical methods that can be used by theoretical and applied biostatisticians to develop efficient solutions for real-world problems encountered in clinical trials and epidemiological studies. The authors provide a detailed discussion of methodological and applied issues in parametric, semi-parametric and nonparametric approaches, including computationally extensive data-driven techniques, such as empirical likelihood, sequential procedures, and bootstrap methods. Many of these techniques are implemented using popular software such...
"This very informative book introduces classical and novel statistical methods that can be used by theoretical and applied biostatisticians to develop...