Statistics in Toxicology: A Volume in Memory of David A. Williams: 3 - Rilegato

 
9780198523291: Statistics in Toxicology: A Volume in Memory of David A. Williams: 3

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This collection of papers on aspects of statistics in toxicology is will be of interest to all medical statisticians. Toxicology is indeed an area which presents challenging statistical problems. The authors are internationally known and respected and include A. Whitehead and R. N. Connor (University of Reading) L. Ryan (Harvard) A. P. Grieve (Pfizer Research) This is the latest in the popular Royal Statistical Society Lecture Series, and will be essential reading for all those involved in this area.

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Contenuti

  • D.J. Finney: David Williams
  • Part I: Review Papers
  • 1: Michael F.W. Festing: Are animal experiments in toxicological research the 'right' size?
  • 2: David Salzburg: Estimating dose-response for toxic end-points
  • 3: Eryl Shirley: A literature review of statistical methods for the analysis of general toxicology datas
  • Part II: Overdispersion
  • 5: Kenneth J. Risko and Barry H. Margolin: Some observations on detecting extra-binomial variability within the beta-binomial model
  • 6: S,E, Paul and A. Islam: C(alpha) tests for homogeneity of proportions in toxicology in the presence of beta-binomial overdispersion
  • 7: David A. Williams: Overdispersion in logistic-linear models
  • Part III: LD50 Estimation
  • 8: Andrew P. Grieve: On likelihood and Bayesian methods for interval estimation of the LD50
  • 9: R.J. O'Hara Hines and W.G.S. Hines: The analysis of grouped longitudinal mortality data allowing for variable natural mortality
  • 10: A. Whitehead and R.N. Curnow: Statistical evaluation of the fixed-dose procedure
  • Part IV: General Applications
  • 11: Daniel Krewski, Yiliang Zhu and Karen Fung: Statistical analysis of overdispersed multinomial data from development toxicity studies
  • 12: Myrto Lefkopoulou, Andrea Rotnitzky and Louise Ryan: Trend tests for clustered data
  • 13: W. Urfer and M. Becka: Exploratory and model-based inference in toxicokinetics

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