2011 B-401WA 950

Lachin, John M., 1942-
Biostatistical methods : the assessment of relative risks // John M. Lachin. -- Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, c2011.
xxiii, 622 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

0470508221
9780470508220
"This book focuses on the comparison, contrast, and assessment of risks on the basis of clinical investigations. It develops basic concepts as well as deriving biostatistical methods through both the application of classical mathematical statistical tools and more modern likelihood-based theories. The first half of the book presents methods for the analysis of single and multiple 2x2 tables for cross-sectional, prospective, and retrospective (case-control) sampling, with and without matching using fixed and two-stage random effects models. The text then moves on to present a more modern likelihood- or model-based approach, which includes unconditional and conditional logistic regression; the analysis of count data and the Poisson regression model; the analysis of event time data, including the proportional hazards and multiplicative intensity models; and elements of categorical data analysis (expanded in this edition). SAS subroutines are both showcased in the text and embellished online by way of a dedicated author website. The book contains a technical, but accessible appendix that presents the core mathematical statistical theory used for the development of classical and modern statistical methods"--Provided by publisher.


Biostatistics -- methods
Risk Assessment -- methods
Models, Statistical
Data Interpretation, Statistical
WA 950 .L33 2011