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 |  |  |  |  Statistical Methods for Health Sciences, Second Edition…although the book is apparently intended for non-statisticians, it covers material well beyond an introductory course. Biometrics, Vol. 56, No. 2, June 2000
Building upon material presented in the first edition, Statistical Methods for Health Sciences, Second Edition continues to address the analytical issues... |
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 Elementary Statistics Using JMPLearn how to perform basic statistical analyses using the powerful JMP software. This reader-friendly guide bridges the gap between statistics texts and JMP documentation. Author Sandra Schlotzhauer opens with an explanation of the basics of JMP data tables, demonstrating how to use JMP for descriptive statistics and graphs. The author continues... |  |  Fixed Effects Regression Methods for Longitudinal Data Using SASEvery empirical researcher knows that randomized experiments have major advantages over observational studies in making causal inferences. Randomization of subjects to different treatment conditions ensures that the treatment groups, on average, are identical with respect to all possible characteristics of the subjects, regardless of whether those... |  |  Introduction to Design of Experiments with JMP Examples, Third Edition (SAS Press)"For anyone wanting to learn about design of experiments, this book has it all. This book combines easy-to-read concepts and methods of design of experiments (DOE) with everyday examples and pictures. Anyone with even a cursory understanding of DOE can pick up this book and gain a very high-level understanding of DOE. The bottom line: This is... |
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 SAS/QC 9.1 User's Guide (3-Volume Set)SAS/QC now includes the ANOM procedure for analysis of means, a graphical and statistical method for comparing a set of means to determine whether any of them are significantly different from the overall mean. There are also a number of enhancements to the existing CAPABILITY, OPTEX, RELIABILITY, and SHEWHART procedures.
The ADX... |  |  Common Statistical Methods for Clinical Research with SAS Examples, Third Edition
Aristotle, one of mankind’s greatest thinkers, rooted his basis of human understanding in the notion that universal phenomena can be explained through perception and rationalization. As such, Aristotle conjectured that a 10-pound object should fall through the air 10 times faster than a similar 1-pound object. This, and other intuitive... |  |  SAS/STAT 9.22 User's Guide:: The PHREG Procedure (Book Excerpt)
The PHREG procedure performs regression analysis of survival data based on the Cox proportional hazards model and its extensions.
The analysis of survival data requires special techniques because the data are almost always incomplete and familiar parametric assumptions might be unjustifiable. Investigators follow subjects until... |
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 Using JMP 12
Using JMP 12 shows you how to perform common tasks such as importing data, setting column properties, exporting analyses as graphics or HTML, and modifying JMP preferences. Details about connecting to SAS and working in the Formula Editor are also provided. ... |  |  Static Analysis: 19th International Symposium, SAS 2012, Deauville, France, September 11-13, 2012. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Static Analysis, SAS 2012, held in Deauville, France, in September 2012. The 25 revised full papers presented together with 4 invited talks were selected from 62 submissions. The papers address all aspects of static analysis, including abstract... |  |  Maximum Likelihood Estimation and Inference: With Examples in R, SAS and ADMB
This book takes a fresh look at the popular and well-established method of maximum likelihood for statistical estimation and inference. It begins with an intuitive introduction to the concepts and background of likelihood, and moves through to the latest developments in maximum likelihood methodology, including general latent variable ... |
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