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Archive | 2000

Statistical aspects of the design and analysis of clinical trials

Brian Everitt; Andrew Pickles

Fully updated, this revised edition describes the statistical aspects of both the design and analysis of trials, with particular emphasis on the more recent methods of analysis.About 8000 clinical trials are undertaken annually in all areas of medicine, from the treatment of acne to the prevention of cancer. Correct interpretation of the data from such trials depends largely on adequate design and on performing the appropriate statistical analyses. This book provides a useful guide to medical statisticians and others faced with the often difficult problems of designing and analysing clinical trials.


Archive | 1993

Modelling Covariances and Latent Variables Using Eqs

Graham Dunn; Brian Everitt; Andrew Pickles


Archive | 2004

Statistical Aspects of the Design and Analysis af Clinical Trials: Revised Edition

Brian Everitt; Andrew Pickles


Archive | 1993

Covariances and latent variables using EQS

Graham Dunn; Brian Everitt; Andrew Pickles


Archive | 2004

Bayesian Methods Longitudinal Data

Brian Everitt; Andrew Pickles


Archive | 2000

Simple Approaches to the Analysis of Longitudinal Data from Clinical Trials

Brian Everitt; Andrew Pickles


Archive | 2000

Monitoring Trial Progress:: Outcome Measures, Compliance, Dropouts and Interim Analyses

Brian Everitt; Andrew Pickles


Archive | 2000

Models for Non-Normal Longitudinal Data from Clinical Trials

Brian Everitt; Andrew Pickles


Archive | 2000

Multivariate Normal Regression Models for Longitudinal Data from Clinical Trials

Brian Everitt; Andrew Pickles


Archive | 2000

Treatment Allocation, the Size of Trials and Reporting Results

Brian Everitt; Andrew Pickles

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University of Manchester

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