Design and Analysis of Cross-Over Trials, Second Edition (Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & Applied Probability) [Kindle Edition] Author: | Language: English | ISBN:
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In the second edition, updated from the original published in 1989, the authors have added discussions of new more comprehensive (downloadable) datasets and some additional topics... Substantially updated with more than 130 new references, the book has been thoroughly modernized to reflect new developments in this area. Among the new material added to the book are a chapter on bioequivalence and a discussion of new methods for longitudinal and categorical data.
This book continues to be a recommended choice as a valuable reference for clinical statisticians and those who study medical trials where treatments through cross-over design are a feasible approach. For those who already own the first edition, updating to the second will help keep you current on recent developments in this area.
-Journal of the American Statistics Association, March 2004
Praise for the First Edition:
...this book will remain the standard reference on the subject for decades to come.
-Mathematical Gazette
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- Print Length: 408 pages
- Publisher: CRC Press; 2 edition (April 17, 2007)
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- Language: English
- ASIN: B000Q6GV4M
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Like most books in this series of monographs on statistics and applied probability this book is a well-written and concise treatment of the topic by an expert in the field. In addition to this book I have a similar text by Stephen Senn. I prefer Senn's book because of his writing style and his emphasis on the controversial issues that arise when considering a cross-over design. Also doing the analysis correctly in SAS can be a little tricky and Senn points out the care needed to correctly estimate the components of bariance particularly the within subject variability.
By Michael R. Chernick
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