
Statistical Methods in Medical Research
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On the fourth edition: '...this breakthrough revision of a classic...is trulyexcellent: comprehensive, informative, able to be read at a varietyof levels by a variety of readers, modern and insightful.' Statistics in Medicine, Volume 22, 2003 '...this is a volume which could usefully, and perhaps should,be read from cover to cover by anyone embarking on the study ofmedical statistics. For those already working in the area, itshould at least be on their bookshelves.' Short Book Reviews, Volume 22, Number 2, August 2002 '...each edition has improved and expanded considerably on thelast, keeping pace with the ever-changing field of medicalstatistics...' eMJA Bookroom, 2002 On previous editions: '...this is an excellent book...I strongly recommend thisbook...' International Society for Clinical Biostatistics, December1997 '...this classical beauty has aged well.' International Statistical Institute, April 1996 '...readers who...use statistical analysis...must buy this thirdedition' Australian-New Zealand Journal of Surgery, Spring 1995 '...the standard text for professional medicalstatisticians.' Aslib Book Guide, November 1994More details
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Peter Armitage has a Cambridge M.A. in mathematics and a London Ph.D, in Statistics. He was a Statistician for the Medical Research Council from 1947-61, and Professor of Medical Statistics at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine from 1961-76. He then moved to Oxford, first as Professor of Biomathematics, later as Professor of Applied Statistics and head of the new Department of Statistics, retiring in 1990. His research has centred around the development of methods for medical statistics, especially clinical trials. He is a Past President of the International Biometric Society, International Society for Clinical Biostatistics, and Royal Statistical Society, and edited Biometrics 1980-84. He was appointed C.B.E. in 1984.
Geoffrey Berry is an Emeritus Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the School of Public Health, University of Sydney School of Medicine.
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