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Other volumes in the Wiley Series in Probability and Mathematical
Statistics: Ralph A. Bradley, J. Stuart Hunter, David G. Kendall,
and Geoffrey S. Watson-- Advisory Editors The Statistical Analysis
of Failure Time Data John D. Kalbfleisch & Ross L. Prentice
This volume collects and unifies statistical models proposed for
the analysis of failure time data in the biomedical, industrial,
and engineering sciences. The focus is on regression problems with
survival data, specifically estimation of regression coefficients
and distributional shape in the presence of censoring. Contains
specific biographical notes, historical summaries, theoretical and
applied problems, numerous worked examples, and computer programs.
1980 Biostatistics Casebook Edited by Rupert G. Miller, Jr.,
Bradley Efron, Byron Wm. Brown, Jr., and Lincoln E. Moses This book
deals with the statistical aspects of actual biomedical research
problems. It provides enough of the scientific background of each
problem to guide the statistical approach. Using the case study
method, the book discusses many new and specially developed
concepts and techniques, often applying a variety of techniques to
the same detailed data set. 1980 Survival Distributions:
Reliability Applications in the Biomedical Sciences Alan J. Gross
& Virginia A. Clark "This book is clearly arranged... [and] can
be recommended to students and to those who want to become
acquainted with the techniques for analysing life test data from
the practical standpoint."--Technometrics Describes nonparametric
and parametric techniques used to achieve more reliable survival
distributions in biomedical applications. Introduces commonly used
survival distributions and coversapplications of clinical life
tables. Includes mathematical and graphical techniques for
accurately selecting appropriate survival distributions to fit
survival data, models for analyzing growth in reliability for
clinical trials and industrial applications, a complete methodology
for comparing two treatment groups when length of survival is the
comparison criterion, and new help for choosing, in advance of
clinical trial, the number of patients required for an adequate
sample. 1975
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