Testing Statistical Hypotheses Of Equivalence And Noninferiority


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Testing Statistical Hypotheses of Equivalence and Noninferiority


Testing Statistical Hypotheses of Equivalence and Noninferiority

Author: Stefan Wellek

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 2010-06-24


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While continuing to focus on methods of testing for two-sided equivalence, Testing Statistical Hypotheses of Equivalence and Noninferiority, Second Edition gives much more attention to noninferiority testing. It covers a spectrum of equivalence testing problems of both types, ranging from a one-sample problem with normally distributed observations

Testing Statistical Hypotheses of Equivalence


Testing Statistical Hypotheses of Equivalence

Author: Stefan Wellek

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 2002-11-12


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Equivalence testing has grown significantly in importance over the last two decades, especially as its relevance to a variety of applications has become understood. Yet published work on the general methodology remains scattered in specialists' journals, and for the most part, it focuses on the relatively narrow topic of bioequivalence assessment.

Sample Sizes for Clinical Trials


Sample Sizes for Clinical Trials

Author: Steven A. Julious

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 2009-08-26


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Drawing on various real-world applications, Sample Sizes for Clinical Trials takes readers through the process of calculating sample sizes for many types of clinical trials. It provides descriptions of the calculations with a practical emphasis.Focusing on normal, binary, ordinal, and survival data, the book explores a range of trials, including su