Statistical Analysis of Clinical Data on a Pocket Calculator, Part 2 (eBook)

Statistics on a Pocket Calculator, Part 2
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2012 | 2012
IX, 78 Seiten
Springer Netherland (Verlag)
978-94-007-4704-3 (ISBN)

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Statistical Analysis of Clinical Data on a Pocket Calculator, Part 2 - Ton J. Cleophas, Aeilko H. Zwinderman
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The first part of this title contained all statistical tests relevant to starting clinical investigations, and included tests for continuous and binary data, power, sample size, multiple testing, variability, confounding, interaction, and reliability. The current part 2 of this title reviews methods for handling missing data, manipulated data, multiple confounders, predictions beyond observation, uncertainty of diagnostic tests, and the problems of outliers. Also robust tests, non-linear modeling , goodness of fit testing, Bhatacharya models, item response modeling, superiority testing, variability testing, binary partitioning for CART (classification and regression tree) methods, meta-analysis, and simple tests for incident analysis and unexpected observations at the workplace and reviewed.

Each test method is reported together with (1) a data example from practice, (2) all steps to be taken using a scientific pocket calculator, and (3) the main results and their interpretation. Although several of the described methods can also be carried out with the help of statistical software, the latter procedure will be considerably slower.

Both part 1 and 2 of this title consist of a minimum of text and this will enhance the process of mastering the methods. Yet the authors recommend that for a better understanding of the test procedures the books be used together with the same authors' textbook 'Statistics Applied to Clinical Studies' 5th edition edited 2012, by Springer Dordrecht Netherlands. More complex data files like data files with multiple treatment modalities or multiple predictor variables can not be analyzed with a pocket calculator. We recommend that the small books 'SPSS for starters', Part 1 and 2 (Springer, Dordrecht, 2010, and 2012) from the same authors be used as a complementary help for the readers' benefit.


The first part of this title contained all statistical tests relevant to starting clinical investigations, and included tests for continuous and binary data, power, sample size, multiple testing, variability, confounding, interaction, and reliability. The current part 2 of this title reviews methods for handling missing data, manipulated data, multiple confounders, predictions beyond observation, uncertainty of diagnostic tests, and the problems of outliers. Also robust tests, non-linear modeling , goodness of fit testing, Bhatacharya models, item response modeling, superiority testing, variability testing, binary partitioning for CART (classification and regression tree) methods, meta-analysis, and simple tests for incident analysis and unexpected observations at the workplace and reviewed. Each test method is reported together with (1) a data example from practice, (2) all steps to be taken using a scientific pocket calculator, and (3) the main results and their interpretation. Although several of the described methods can also be carried out with the help of statistical software, the latter procedure will be considerably slower. Both part 1 and 2 of this title consist of a minimum of text and this will enhance the process of mastering the methods. Yet the authors recommend that for a better understanding of the test procedures the books be used together with the same authors' textbook "e;Statistics Applied to Clinical Studies"e; 5th edition edited 2012, by Springer Dordrecht Netherlands. More complex data files like data files with multiple treatment modalities or multiple predictor variables can not be analyzed with a pocket calculator. We recommend that the small books "e;SPSS for starters"e;, Part 1 and 2 (Springer, Dordrecht, 2010, and 2012) from the same authors be used as a complementary help for the readers' benefit.

Preface. Chapter 1 Introduction. Chapter 2 Basic logarithm for a better understanding of statistical methods. Chapter 3 Missing data imputation. Chapter 4 Assessing manipulated data. Chapter 5 Propensity scores and propensity score matching for assessing multiple confounders. Chapter 6 Markov modeling for predicting outside the range of observations. Chapter 7 Uncertainty in the evaluation of diagnostic tests. Chapter 8 Robust tests for imperfect data. Chapter 9 Non-linear modeling on a pocket calculator. Chapter 10 Fuzzy modeling for imprecise and incomplete data. Chapter 11 Goodness of fit tests for normal and cumulatively normal data. Chapter 12 Bhattacharya modeling for unmasking hidden Gaussian curves. Chapter 13 Item response modeling instead of classical linear analysis of questionnaires. Chapter 14 Superiority testing instead of null hypothesis testing. Chapter 15 Variability analysis with the Bartlett’s test. Chapter 16: Binary partitioning for CART (classification and regression tree) methods. Chapter 17 Meta-analysis of continuous data. Chapter 18 Meta-analysis of binary data. Chapter 19 Physicians’ daily life and the scientific method. Chapter 20 Incident analysis and the scientific method. Final remarks. Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.6.2012
Reihe/Serie SpringerBriefs in Statistics
SpringerBriefs in Statistics
Zusatzinfo IX, 78 p. 12 illus.
Verlagsort Dordrecht
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Statistik
Medizin / Pharmazie Allgemeines / Lexika
Naturwissenschaften Biologie
Technik
Schlagworte clinical data • Clinical data analysis • Computer Science • Data Management • Data Mining • machine learning • Pocket Calculator • Statistical Analysis
ISBN-10 94-007-4704-7 / 9400747047
ISBN-13 978-94-007-4704-3 / 9789400747043
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