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Statistics for Toxicologists

Salsburg, David S
Statistics for Toxicologists
This book explains how the computer programs work and why and when they can be applied to problems in toxicology. It discusses the statistical models used and their applications in a general fashion. The book overviews the problems that can arise from the blind use of the statistical models.

CHF 107.00

Errors, Blunders, and Lies

Salsburg, David S.
Errors, Blunders, and Lies
In this follow-up to the author's bestselling classic, -The Lady Tasting Tea, - David Salsburg takes a fresh and insightful look at the history of statistical development by examing errors, blunders and outright lies in many different models taken from a variety of fields including economics, biology, physics and sports.

CHF 130.00

Errors, Blunders, and Lies

Salsburg, David S.
Errors, Blunders, and Lies
In this follow-up to the author's bestselling classic, -The Lady Tasting Tea, - David Salsburg takes a fresh and insightful look at the history of statistical development by examing errors, blunders and outright lies in many different models taken from a variety of fields including economics, biology, physics and sports.

CHF 36.50

The Use of Restricted Significance Tests in Clinical Trials

Salsburg, David S.
The Use of Restricted Significance Tests in Clinical Trials
The reader will soon find that this is more than a "how-to-do-it" book. It describes a philosophical approach to the use of statistics in the analysis of clinical trials. I have come gradually to the position described here, but I have not come that way alone. This approach is heavily influenced by my reading the papers of R.A. Fisher, F.S. Anscombe, F. Mosteller, and J. Neyman. But the most important influences have been those of my medical c...

CHF 69.00

The Use of Restricted Significance Tests in Clinical Trials

Salsburg, David S.
The Use of Restricted Significance Tests in Clinical Trials
The reader will soon find that this is more than a "how-to-do-it" book. It describes a philosophical approach to the use of statistics in the analysis of clinical trials. I have come gradually to the position described here, but I have not come that way alone. This approach is heavily influenced by my reading the papers of R.A. Fisher, F.S. Anscombe, F. Mosteller, and J. Neyman. But the most important influences have been those of my medical c...

CHF 69.00