Confidence Intervals for Discrete Data in Clinical Research

Tathagata Banerjee author Sandeep M Menon author Vivek Pradhan author Ashis Gangopadhyay author Cynthia Basu author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:29th Jan '24

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This paperback is available in another edition too:

Confidence Intervals for Discrete Data in Clinical Research cover

Confidence Intervals for Discrete Data in Clinical Research is designed as a toolbox for biomedical researchers. Analysis of discrete data is one of the most used yet vexing areas in clinical research. The array of methodologies available in the literature to address the inferential questions for binomial and multinomial data can be a double-edged sword. On the one hand, these methods open a rich avenue of exploration of data; on the other, the wide-ranging and competing methodologies potentially lead to conflicting inferences, adding to researchers' confusion and frustration and also leading to reporting bias. This book addresses the problems that many practitioners experience in choosing and implementing fit for purpose data analysis methods to answer critical inferential questions for binomial and count data.

The book is an outgrowth of the authors' collective experience in biomedical research and provides an excellent overview of inferential questions of interest for binomial proportions and rates based on count data, and reviews various solutions to these problems available in the literature. Each chapter discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the methods and suggests practical recommendations. The book's primary focus is on applications in clinical research, and the goal is to provide direct benefit to the users involved in the biomedical field.

"Overall speaking, this book delivered what the authors hoped to achieve—"Confidence Intervals for Discrete Data in Clinical Research." This book provides a comprehensive review of existingmethods in constructing confidence intervals for binary and count data because these are the discrete data most frequently used in clinical research. [...] This book not only serves the readers they it intended to serve but can also help potentially a much broader readership. [...] One strength of this book is that it covers a wide range of methods with very good reference articles [...]. This feature makes this book to be one of the very useful references on this topic. For practitioners engaged in clinical research, epidemiology, or public health, this book can be a very helpful tool."
-Naitee Ting in Biometrics: A Journal of the International Biometric Society, March 2023.

ISBN: 9781032128634

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 444g

226 pages