Statistical methods in medical research [[electronic resource] /] / P. Armitage, G. Berry, J.N.S. Matthews |
Autore | Armitage P |
Edizione | [4th ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Boston, : Blackwell Scientific Publications, 2002 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (832 p.) |
Disciplina | 610/.72 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BerryG (Geoffrey)
MatthewsJ. N. S |
Soggetto topico |
Medicine - Research - Statistical methods
Medicine, Experimental |
ISBN |
1-118-70258-1
1-281-31049-2 9786611310493 0-470-77534-3 0-470-77366-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; 11 Modelling continuous data; Preface to the fourth edition; 1 The scope of statistics; 2 Describing data; 2.1 Diagrams; 2.2 Tabulation and data processing; 2.3 Summarizing numerical data; 2.4 Means and other measures of location; 2.5 Taking logs; 2.6 Measures of variation; 2.7 Outlying observations; 3 Probability; 3.1 The meaning of probability; 3.2 Probability calculations; 3.3 Bayes' theorem; 3.4 Probability distributions; 3.5 Expectation; 3.6 The binomial distribution; 3.7 The Poisson distribution; 3.8 The normal (or Gaussian) distribution; 4 Analysing means and proportions
4.1 Statistical inference: tests and estimation4.2 Inferences from means; 4.3 Comparison of two means; 4.4 Inferences from proportions; 4.5 Comparison of two proportions; 4.6 Sample-size determination; 5 Analysing variances, counts and other measures; 5.1 Inferences from variances; 5.2 Inferences from counts; 5.3 Ratios and other functions; 5.4 Maximum likelihood estimation; 6 Bayesian methods; 6.1 Subjective and objective probability; 6.2 Bayesian inference for a mean; 6.3 Bayesian inference for proportions and counts; 6.4 Further comments on Bayesian methods; 6.5 Empirical Bayesian methods 7 Regression and correlation7.1 Association; 7.2 Linear regression; 7.3 Correlation; 7.4 Sampling errors in regression and correlation; 7.5 Regression to the mean; 8 Comparison of several groups; 8.1 One-way analysis of variance; 8.2 The method of weighting; 8.3 Components of variance; 8.4 Multiple comparisons; 8.5 Comparison of several proportions: the 2 x k contingency table; 8.6 General contingency tables; 8.7 Comparison of several variances; 8.8 Comparison of several counts: the Poisson heterogeneity test; 9 Experimental design; 9.1 General remarks 9.2 Two-way analysis of variance: randomized blocks9.3 Factorial designs; 9.4 Latin squares; 9.5 Other incomplete designs; 9.6 Split-unit designs; 10.1 Distribution-free methods; 10.2 One-sample tests for location; 10.3 Comparison of two independent groups; 10.4 Comparison of several groups; 10.5 Rank correlation; 10.6 Permutation and Monte Carlo tests; 10.7 The bootstrap and the jackknife; 10.8 Transformations; 10 Analysing non-normal data; 11.1 Analysis of variance applied to regression; 11.2 Errors in both variables; 11.3 Straight lines through the origin; 11.4 Regression in groups 11.5 Analysis of covariance11.6 Multiple regression; 11.7 Multiple regression in groups; 11.8 Multiple regression in the analysis of non-orthogonal data; 11.9 Checking the model; 11.10 More on data transformation; 12 Further regression models for a continuous response; 12.1 Polynomial regression; 12.2 Smoothing and non-parametric regression; 12.3 Reference ranges; 12.4 Non-linear regression; 12.5 Multilevel models; 12.6 Longitudinal data; 12.7 Time series; 13 Multivariate methods; 13.1 General; 13.2 Principal components; 13.3 Discriminant analysis; 13.4 Cluster analysis 13.5 Concluding remarks |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910145009103321 |
Armitage P | ||
Oxford ; ; Boston, : Blackwell Scientific Publications, 2002 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Statistical methods in medical research / / P. Armitage, G. Berry, J.N.S. Matthews |
Autore | Armitage P |
Edizione | [4th ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Boston, : Blackwell Scientific Publications, 2002 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (832 p.) |
Disciplina | 610/.72 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BerryG (Geoffrey)
MatthewsJ. N. S |
Soggetto topico |
Medicine - Research - Statistical methods
Medicine, Experimental |
ISBN |
1-118-70258-1
1-281-31049-2 9786611310493 0-470-77534-3 0-470-77366-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; 11 Modelling continuous data; Preface to the fourth edition; 1 The scope of statistics; 2 Describing data; 2.1 Diagrams; 2.2 Tabulation and data processing; 2.3 Summarizing numerical data; 2.4 Means and other measures of location; 2.5 Taking logs; 2.6 Measures of variation; 2.7 Outlying observations; 3 Probability; 3.1 The meaning of probability; 3.2 Probability calculations; 3.3 Bayes' theorem; 3.4 Probability distributions; 3.5 Expectation; 3.6 The binomial distribution; 3.7 The Poisson distribution; 3.8 The normal (or Gaussian) distribution; 4 Analysing means and proportions
4.1 Statistical inference: tests and estimation4.2 Inferences from means; 4.3 Comparison of two means; 4.4 Inferences from proportions; 4.5 Comparison of two proportions; 4.6 Sample-size determination; 5 Analysing variances, counts and other measures; 5.1 Inferences from variances; 5.2 Inferences from counts; 5.3 Ratios and other functions; 5.4 Maximum likelihood estimation; 6 Bayesian methods; 6.1 Subjective and objective probability; 6.2 Bayesian inference for a mean; 6.3 Bayesian inference for proportions and counts; 6.4 Further comments on Bayesian methods; 6.5 Empirical Bayesian methods 7 Regression and correlation7.1 Association; 7.2 Linear regression; 7.3 Correlation; 7.4 Sampling errors in regression and correlation; 7.5 Regression to the mean; 8 Comparison of several groups; 8.1 One-way analysis of variance; 8.2 The method of weighting; 8.3 Components of variance; 8.4 Multiple comparisons; 8.5 Comparison of several proportions: the 2 x k contingency table; 8.6 General contingency tables; 8.7 Comparison of several variances; 8.8 Comparison of several counts: the Poisson heterogeneity test; 9 Experimental design; 9.1 General remarks 9.2 Two-way analysis of variance: randomized blocks9.3 Factorial designs; 9.4 Latin squares; 9.5 Other incomplete designs; 9.6 Split-unit designs; 10.1 Distribution-free methods; 10.2 One-sample tests for location; 10.3 Comparison of two independent groups; 10.4 Comparison of several groups; 10.5 Rank correlation; 10.6 Permutation and Monte Carlo tests; 10.7 The bootstrap and the jackknife; 10.8 Transformations; 10 Analysing non-normal data; 11.1 Analysis of variance applied to regression; 11.2 Errors in both variables; 11.3 Straight lines through the origin; 11.4 Regression in groups 11.5 Analysis of covariance11.6 Multiple regression; 11.7 Multiple regression in groups; 11.8 Multiple regression in the analysis of non-orthogonal data; 11.9 Checking the model; 11.10 More on data transformation; 12 Further regression models for a continuous response; 12.1 Polynomial regression; 12.2 Smoothing and non-parametric regression; 12.3 Reference ranges; 12.4 Non-linear regression; 12.5 Multilevel models; 12.6 Longitudinal data; 12.7 Time series; 13 Multivariate methods; 13.1 General; 13.2 Principal components; 13.3 Discriminant analysis; 13.4 Cluster analysis 13.5 Concluding remarks |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996204259503316 |
Armitage P | ||
Oxford ; ; Boston, : Blackwell Scientific Publications, 2002 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
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Statistical methods in medical research / / P. Armitage, G. Berry, J.N.S. Matthews |
Autore | Armitage P |
Edizione | [4th ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Boston, : Blackwell Scientific Publications, 2002 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (832 p.) |
Disciplina | 610/.72 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BerryG (Geoffrey)
MatthewsJ. N. S |
Soggetto topico |
Medicine - Research - Statistical methods
Medicine, Experimental |
ISBN |
1-118-70258-1
1-281-31049-2 9786611310493 0-470-77534-3 0-470-77366-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; 11 Modelling continuous data; Preface to the fourth edition; 1 The scope of statistics; 2 Describing data; 2.1 Diagrams; 2.2 Tabulation and data processing; 2.3 Summarizing numerical data; 2.4 Means and other measures of location; 2.5 Taking logs; 2.6 Measures of variation; 2.7 Outlying observations; 3 Probability; 3.1 The meaning of probability; 3.2 Probability calculations; 3.3 Bayes' theorem; 3.4 Probability distributions; 3.5 Expectation; 3.6 The binomial distribution; 3.7 The Poisson distribution; 3.8 The normal (or Gaussian) distribution; 4 Analysing means and proportions
4.1 Statistical inference: tests and estimation4.2 Inferences from means; 4.3 Comparison of two means; 4.4 Inferences from proportions; 4.5 Comparison of two proportions; 4.6 Sample-size determination; 5 Analysing variances, counts and other measures; 5.1 Inferences from variances; 5.2 Inferences from counts; 5.3 Ratios and other functions; 5.4 Maximum likelihood estimation; 6 Bayesian methods; 6.1 Subjective and objective probability; 6.2 Bayesian inference for a mean; 6.3 Bayesian inference for proportions and counts; 6.4 Further comments on Bayesian methods; 6.5 Empirical Bayesian methods 7 Regression and correlation7.1 Association; 7.2 Linear regression; 7.3 Correlation; 7.4 Sampling errors in regression and correlation; 7.5 Regression to the mean; 8 Comparison of several groups; 8.1 One-way analysis of variance; 8.2 The method of weighting; 8.3 Components of variance; 8.4 Multiple comparisons; 8.5 Comparison of several proportions: the 2 x k contingency table; 8.6 General contingency tables; 8.7 Comparison of several variances; 8.8 Comparison of several counts: the Poisson heterogeneity test; 9 Experimental design; 9.1 General remarks 9.2 Two-way analysis of variance: randomized blocks9.3 Factorial designs; 9.4 Latin squares; 9.5 Other incomplete designs; 9.6 Split-unit designs; 10.1 Distribution-free methods; 10.2 One-sample tests for location; 10.3 Comparison of two independent groups; 10.4 Comparison of several groups; 10.5 Rank correlation; 10.6 Permutation and Monte Carlo tests; 10.7 The bootstrap and the jackknife; 10.8 Transformations; 10 Analysing non-normal data; 11.1 Analysis of variance applied to regression; 11.2 Errors in both variables; 11.3 Straight lines through the origin; 11.4 Regression in groups 11.5 Analysis of covariance11.6 Multiple regression; 11.7 Multiple regression in groups; 11.8 Multiple regression in the analysis of non-orthogonal data; 11.9 Checking the model; 11.10 More on data transformation; 12 Further regression models for a continuous response; 12.1 Polynomial regression; 12.2 Smoothing and non-parametric regression; 12.3 Reference ranges; 12.4 Non-linear regression; 12.5 Multilevel models; 12.6 Longitudinal data; 12.7 Time series; 13 Multivariate methods; 13.1 General; 13.2 Principal components; 13.3 Discriminant analysis; 13.4 Cluster analysis 13.5 Concluding remarks |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910808851703321 |
Armitage P | ||
Oxford ; ; Boston, : Blackwell Scientific Publications, 2002 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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