
Biostatistical Methods
the assessment of relative risks
$405.64
- Hardcover
672 pages
- Release Date
21 December 2010
Summary
Mastering Biostatistics: A Guide to Assessment of Relative Risks
Praise for the First Edition
”… an excellent textbook … an indispensable reference for biostatisticians and epidemiologists.” —International Statistical Institute
A new edition of the definitive guide to classical and modern methods of biostatistics
Biostatistics consists of various quantitative techniques that are essential to the description a…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780470508220 |
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ISBN-10: | 0470508221 |
Series: | Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics |
Author: | John M. Lachin |
Publisher: | John Wiley & Sons Inc |
Imprint: | John Wiley & Sons Inc |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 672 |
Edition: | 2nd |
Release Date: | 21 December 2010 |
Weight: | 1.08kg |
Dimensions: | 243mm x 163mm x 37mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
“Biostatistical methods, second edition is an excellent book for biostatistics courses at the graduate level. It is also an invaluable reference for biostatisticians, applied statisticians, and epidemiologists.” (Mathematical Reviews, 2011)
“The author of this book has made a tremendous effort in covering a gamut of tests, methods, and ideas for biostatistical problem solving … In conclusion, the book is recommended to all in biostatistics as a technical reference.” (Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, 1 September 2012)
”…Biostatistics is set apart from other statistics specialties by its focus on the assessment of risks and relative risks through clinical research,” states Lachin (George Washington U.) in the preface to the first edition (2001). He developed this graduate text to support a course he launched as a joint initiative of the university’s department of statistics, its Biostatistics Center, and the School of Public Health and Health Services. Coverage includes discussion of biostatistics and biomedical science, relative risk estimates and tests for independent groups, sample size, stratified adjusted analysis, case-control and matched studies, applications of maximum likelihood and efficient scores, among other topics.” (Book News Inc., February 2011)
About The Author
John M. Lachin
John M. Lachin, ScD, is Co-Director of The Biostatistics Center at The George Washington University, where he also serves as Professor of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, and of Statistics. He has published extensively in his areas of research interest, which include sample size evaluation, group sequential methods, analysis of repeated measures, and survival analysis. A Fellow of the American Statistical Association and the Society for Clinical Trials, Dr. Lachin is the coauthor of Randomization in Clinical Trials: Theory and Practice.
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