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Introduction to Statistical Methods for Clinical Trials

Introduction to Statistical Methods for Clinical Trials

Introduction to Statistical Methods for Clinical Trials

Introduction to Statistical Methods for Clinical Trials

by Thomas D. Cook

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Hardback. New. Clinical trials have taken a prominent role in the research and approval of drugs. This text offers a summary of statistical design, including cross-over designs, sample size estimation, sequential methods for interim analyses, survival analysis, and repeated measures.

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Introduction to Statistical Methods for Clinical Trials
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Thomas D. Cook
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Hardcover
ISBN 10
1584880279
ISBN 13
9781584880271
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Chapman And Hall/crc
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2007-11

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