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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Steven A. Julious (University of Sheffield, Sheffield, England, UK) , Steven A. Julious (University of Sheffield, Sheffield, England, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Chapman & Hall/CRC Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.770kg ISBN: 9781584887393ISBN 10: 1584887397 Pages: 328 Publication Date: 26 August 2009 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9781138587892 Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsThe book should be useful as a reference work for statisticians or other researchers that are interested in quickly finding an appropriate formula for a sample size calculation problem. Although the worked examples may be quite short, they are useful for understanding the discussed methods and for the reader to apply the methods by himself or herself. Each chapter also ends with a valuable short summary that gives the key messages to be learned from the chapter in question. --International Statistical Review (2010), 78, 3 !fairly comprehensive in its description of sample size calculations across a multitude of trial designs and analytical approaches. ! It is worth noting that the accumulation of references to the author's published work in a multitude of journals as one reads through the text is demonstrative of the level of contributions he has made to the topic of this book. He clearly has a comprehensive knowledge of the literature that contributes to the body of knowledge in this area of methodology. ! this is an extremely useful reference book that does not require a large investment of time to be able to put it to good use. The nomenclature used is clear and not overly complex, and key points are highlighted both within the chapter contents as well as in tabular format at the end of each chapter. ! he also covers some less common topics, ! which are very useful in practice and somewhat unique as topics for a text on this subject matter. --Christopher A. Assaid, Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, Issue 4, 2010 ... it is lively, peppered with opinions and advice, and full of methods. ... the book has many useful formulas for a variety of designs. It is well organized, so users can easily find the section relevant to their needs. And the plethora of worked examples is very helpful. ... a useful introduction to the clinical researcher and as a reference for the statistician interested in sample size formulae for specific designs. -Janet T. Wittes, Biometrics, February 2012 The book's author is an expert and experienced researcher of clinical trial design and conduct. ... True to its purpose as a reference book (or manual) for sample size calculation, the book covers all relevant formulas for sample size calculation. It also includes examples to demonstrate the implementation of the formulas, and even has boxed texts to highlight major ideas and to do lists for users. The demonstrations of the methods and formulas using study examples are a very helpful feature of the book. For each type of response (including even ordinal and survival responses), formulas for various types of clinical trials, including equivalent trials and design with interim analysis, are covered. -Debajyoti Sinha, Journal of the American Statistical Association, September 2011, Vol. 106 The book should be useful as a reference work for statisticians or other researchers that are interested in quickly finding an appropriate formula for a sample size calculation problem. Although the worked examples may be quite short, they are useful for understanding the discussed methods and for the reader to apply the methods by himself or herself. Each chapter also ends with a valuable short summary that gives the key messages to be learned from the chapter in question. -International Statistical Review, 2010, 78, 3 ...fairly comprehensive in its description of sample size calculations across a multitude of trial designs and analytical approaches. ... It is worth noting that the accumulation of references to the author's published work in a multitude of journals as one reads through the text is demonstrative of the level of contributions he has made to the topic of this book. He clearly has a comprehensive knowledge of the literature that contributes to the body of knowledge in this area of methodology. ... this is an extremely useful reference book that does not require a large investment of time to be able to put it to good use. The nomenclature used is clear and not overly complex, and key points are highlighted both within the chapter contents as well as in tabular format at the end of each chapter. ... he also covers some less common topics, ... which are very useful in practice and somewhat unique as topics for a text on this subject matter. -Christopher A. Assaid, Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, Issue 4, 2010 !fairly comprehensive in its description of sample size calculations across a multitude of trial designs and analytical approaches. ! It is worth noting that the accumulation of references to the author's published work in a multitude of journals as one reads through the text is demonstrative of the level of contributions he has made to the topic of this book. He clearly has a comprehensive knowledge of the literature that contributes to the body of knowledge in this area of methodology. ! this is an extremely useful reference book that does not require a large investment of time to be able to put it to good use. The nomenclature used is clear and not overly complex, and key points are highlighted both within the chapter contents as well as in tabular format at the end of each chapter. ! he also covers some less common topics, ! which are very useful in practice and somewhat unique as topics for a text on this subject matter. --Christopher A. Assaid, Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, Issue 4, 2010 Author InformationSteven A. Julious is a Senior Lecturer in Medical Statistics at the University of Sheffield. His research interests include clinical trials, clinical trial design, early phase trials, and the development of new methodologies related to clinical trials. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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