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| #2399569 in Books | 2005-05-27 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.07 x.73 x6.26l,.98 | File type: PDF | 218 pages||29 of 30 people found the following review helpful.| important topic not often covered|By Michael R. Chernick|Vance Berger spent part of his career at the FDA. I got to know him when he was at the FDA. He currently continuous to work on clinical research and clinical trials at the NIH. I have again crossed paths with Vance as we are both course instructors with statistics.com. Vance has taught a course at statistics.com bas||"…the author presents a provocative discussion of randomization and TORSB." (Computational Statistics, January 2008) |"…recommended to all practitioners and researchers in the field of clinical trials…" (Biometrics, December
Selection bias can, and does, occur, even in randomized clinical trials. Steps need to be taken in order to ensure that this does not compromise the integrity of clinical trials; hence “Selection Bias and Covariate Imbalances in Randomized Clinical Trials” offers a comprehensive treatment of the subject and the methodology involved. This book:
Provides an overview of the hierarchy of study designs, and justifies the position of ran...
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