Pharmaceutical statistics using SAS : a practical guide
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Cary, N.C.
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SAS Institute
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2007
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ix, 444 p. : ill. ; 28 cm
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SAS Press series
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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edited by Alex Dmitrienko, Christy Chuang-Stein, Ralph D'Agostino
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Statistics in drug development by Christy Chuang-Stein and Ralph D'Agostino -- Modern classification methods for drug discovery by Kjell Johnson and William Rayens -- Model building techniques in drug discovery by Kimberly Crimin and Thomas Vidmar -- Statistical considerations in analytical method validation by Bruno Boulanger, Viswanath Devanaryan, Walthere Dewe, and Wendell Smith -- Some statistical considerations in nonclinical safety assessment by Wherly Hoffman, Cindy Lee, Alan Chiang, Kevin Guo, and Daniel Ness -- Nonparametric methods in pharmaceutical statistics by Paul Juneau -- Optimal design of experiments in pharmaceutical applications by Valerii Fedorov, Robert Gagnon, Sergei Leonov, and Yuehui Wu -- Analysis of human pharmacokinetic data by Scott Patterson and Brian Smith -- Allocation in randomized clinical trials by Olga Kuznetsova and Anastasia Ivanova -- Sample-size analysis for traditional hypothesis testing: concepts and issues by Ralph G. O'Brien and John Castelloe -- Design and analysis of dose-ranging clinical studies by Alex Dmitrienko, Kathleen Fritsch, Janson Hsu, and Stephen Ruberg -- Analysis of incomplete data by Geert Molenberghs, Caroline Beunckens, Herbert Thijs, Ivy Jansen, Geert Verbeke, Michael Kenward, and Kristen Van Steen -- Reliability and validity: Assessing the psychometric properties of rating scales by Douglas Faries and Ilker Yalcin -- Decision analysis in drug development by Carl-Fredrik Burman, Andy Grieve, and Stephen Senn