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Sample Size Calculations In Clinical Research Hardcover 3

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India
الكاتب 1
Shein-Chung Chow
وصف الكتاب
Sample Size Calculations in Clinical Research, Third Edition presents statistical procedures for performing sample size calculations during various phases of clinical research and development. A comprehensive and unified presentation of statistical concepts and practical applications, this book includes a well-balanced summary of current and emerging clinical issues, regulatory requirements, and recently developed statistical methodologies for sample size calculation. Features: Compares the relative merits and disadvantages of statistical methods for sample size calculations. Explains how the formulae and procedures for sample size calculations can be used in a variety of clinical research and development stages. Presents real-world examples from several therapeutic areas, including cardiovascular medicine, the central nervous system, anti-infective medicine, oncology, and women's health. Provides sample size calculations for dose response studies, microarray studies, and Bayesian approaches. This new edition is updated throughout, includes many new sections, and five new chapters on emerging topics: two stage seamless adaptive designs, cluster randomized trial design, zero-inflated Poisson distribution, clinical trials with extremely low incidence rates, and clinical trial simulation.
رقم الكتاب المعياري الدولي 10
1138740985
رقم الكتاب المعياري الدولي 13
9781138740983
اللغة
English
الناشر
Taylor & Francis Ltd
تاريخ النشر
30-Aug-17
عدد الصفحات
510
الكاتب 2
Jun Shao
الكاتب 3
Hansheng Wang
الكاتب 4
Yulia Lokhnygina
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المراجعة التحريرية
... this is a useful, comprehensive compendium of almost every possible sample size formula. The strong organization and carefully defined formulae will aid any researcher designing a study. -Biometrics. This impressive book contains formulae for computing sample size in a wide range of settings. One-sample studies and two-sample comparisons for quantitative, binary, and time-to-event outcomes are covered comprehensively, with separate sample size formulae for testing equality, non-inferiority, and equivalence. Many less familiar topics are also covered ... - Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. The book is nicely set out with an introduction to the basic idea of each topic, followed by various formulae that lead to power calculations . . . In all, I consider this book to be well written, and it touches on quite a number of more recent topics in sample size determination. Consequently, it will be a useful addition to clinical statisticians as a point of reference to solve more complex issues in power calculations during the design of a clinical trial. - Steve Su, International Society for Clinical Biostatistics