Handbook of Statistical Methods for Case-Control Studies Handbook of Statistical Methods for Case-Control Studies
Chapman & Hall/CRC Handbooks of Modern Statistical Methods

Handbook of Statistical Methods for Case-Control Studies

Ornulf Borgan and Others
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Publisher Description

Handbook of Statistical Methods for Case-Control Studies is written by leading researchers in the field. It provides an in-depth treatment of up-to-date and currently developing statistical methods for the design and analysis of case-control studies, as well as a review of classical principles and methods. The handbook is designed to serve as a reference text for biostatisticians and quantitatively-oriented epidemiologists who are working on the design and analysis of case-control studies or on related statistical methods research. Though not specifically intended as a textbook, it may also be used as a backup reference text for graduate level courses.



Book Sections


Classical designs and causal inference, measurement error, power, and small-sample inference

Designs that use full-cohort information

Time-to-event data

Genetic epidemiology



About the Editors


Ørnulf Borgan is Professor of Statistics, University of Oslo. His book with Andersen, Gill and Keiding on counting processes in survival analysis is a world classic.



Norman E. Breslow was, at the time of his death, Professor Emeritus in Biostatistics, University of Washington. For decades, his book with Nick Day has been the authoritative text on case-control methodology.



Nilanjan Chatterjee is Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, Johns Hopkins University. He leads a broad research program in statistical methods for modern large scale biomedical studies.



Mitchell H. Gail is a Senior Investigator at the National Cancer Institute. His research includes modeling absolute risk of disease, intervention trials, and statistical methods for epidemiology.



Alastair Scott was, at the time of his death, Professor Emeritus of Statistics, University of Auckland. He was a major contributor to using survey sampling methods for analyzing case-control data.



Chris J. Wild is Professor of Statistics, University of Auckland. His research includes nonlinear regression and methods for fitting models to response-selective data.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2018
27 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
536
Pages
PUBLISHER
CRC Press
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
15.6
MB

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