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This comprehensive resource provides on-the-job training for
statistical programmers who use SAS in the pharmaceutical industry
This one-stop resource offers a complete review of what entry- to
intermediate-level statistical programmers need to know in order to
help with the analysis and reporting of clinical trial data in the
pharmaceutical industry. SAS Programming in the Pharmaceutical
Industry, Second Edition begins with an introduction to the
pharmaceutical industry and the work environment of a statistical
programmer. Then it gives a chronological explanation of what you
need to know to do the job. It includes information on importing
and massaging data into analysis data sets, producing clinical
trial output, and exporting data. This edition has been updated for
SAS 9.4, and it features new graphics as well as all new examples
using CDISC SDTM or ADaM model data structures. Whether you're a
novice seeking an introduction to SAS programming in the
pharmaceutical industry or a junior-level programmer exploring new
approaches to problem solving, this real-world reference guide
offers a wealth of practical suggestions to help you sharpen your
skills. This book is part of the SAS Press program.
Glenn Walker and Jack Shostak's "Common Statistical Methods for
Clinical Research with SAS Examples, Third Edition," is a
thoroughly updated edition of the popular introductory statistics
book for clinical researchers. This new edition has been
extensively updated to include the use of ODS graphics in numerous
examples as well as a new emphasis on PROC MIXED. Straightforward
and easy to use as either a text or a reference, the book is full
of practical examples from clinical research to illustrate both
statistical and SAS methodology. Each example is worked out
completely, step by step, from the raw data.
"Common Statistical Methods for Clinical Research with SAS
Examples, Third Edition," is an applications book with minimal
theory. Each section begins with an overview helpful to
nonstatisticians and then drills down into details that will be
valuable to statistical analysts and programmers. Further details,
as well as bonus information and a guide to further reading, are
presented in the extensive appendices. This text is a one-source
guide for statisticians that documents the use of the tests used
most often in clinical research, with assumptions, details, and
some tricks--all in one place.
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