Tabla de Contenidos:
  • pt. I. Overview
  • Bioenvironment and public health: statistical perspectives / P.K. Sen
  • pt. II. General Methodology
  • Some examples of random process environmental data analysis / D.R. Brillinger
  • Modeling infectious diseases
  • aids / L. Billard
  • On some multiplicity problems and multiple comparison procedures in biostatistics / Y. Hochberg and P. Wastfall
  • Analysis of longitudinal data / J.M. Singer and D.F. Andrade
  • Regression models for survival data / R.A. Johnson and J.P. Klein
  • Generalised linear models for independent and dependent responses / B.F. Qaqish and J.S. Preisser
  • Hierarchial and empirical Bayes methods for environmental risk assessment / G. Datta, M. Ghosh and L.A. Waller
  • Non-parametrics in bioenvironmental and public health statistics / P.K. Sen
  • Estimation and comparison of growth and dose-response curves in the presence of purposeful censoring / P.W. Stewart
  • pt. III. Environmental Epidemiology
  • Spatial statistical methods for environmental epidemiology / A.B. Lawson and N. Cressie
  • Evaluating diagnostic tests in public health / M. Pepe, W. Leisenring and C. Rutter
  • Statistical issues in inhalation toxicology / E. Weller, L. Ryan and D. Dockery
  • Quantitative potency estimation to measure risk with bioenvironmental hazards / A.J. Bailer and W.W. Piegorsch
  • The analysis of case-control data: epidemiological studies of familial aggregation / N.M. Laird, G.M. Fitzmaurice and A.G. Schwartz
  • Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel techniques: applications involving epidemiologic survey data / D.B. Hall, R.F. Woolson and W.R. Clarke / [and others]
  • Measurement error models for environmental and occupational health application / R.H. Lyles and L.L. Kupper
  • Statistical perspectives in clinical epidemiology / S.I. Bangdiwala and S.R. Munoz
  • pt. IV. Cross-over designs
  • ANOVA and ANOCOVA for two-period crossover trial data: new vs standard / S. Ghosh and L.D. Fairchild
  • Statistical methods for crossover designs in Bioenvironmental and public health studies / G.E. Tudor, G.G. Koch and D. Catellier
  • pt. V. Human Reproduction
  • Statistical models for human reproduction / C.M. Suchindran and H.P. Koo
  • Statistical methods for reproductive risk assessment / S. Mazumdar, Y. Xu and D.R. Mattison / [and others]
  • pt. VI. Genetic Models
  • Selection biases of samples and their resolution / R. Chakraborty and C.R. Rao
  • Genomic sequences and quasi-multivariate CATANOVA / H.P. Pinheiro, F. Seillier-Moiseiwitsch and P.K. Sen / [and others]
  • pt. VII. Survival analysis and competing risk
  • Statistical methods for multivariate failure time data and competing risks / R.A. DeMasi
  • Bounds on joint survival probabilities with positively dependent competing risks / S.K. Sarkar and K. Ghosh
  • Modeling multivariate failure time data / L.X. Clegg, J. Cai and P.K. Sen
  • pt. VIII. Health Care
  • The cost-effectiveness ratio in the analysis of health care programs / J.C. Gardiner, C.J. Bradley and M. Huebner
  • Quality-of-life: statistical validation and analysis: an example from a clinical trial / B. Hosmane, C. Maurath and R. Manski
  • pt. IX. Cancer
  • Carcinogenic potency: statistical perspectives / A. Dewanji
  • pt. X. Cardiovascular Risk
  • Statistical applications in cardiovascular disease / E.R. DeLong and D.M. DeLong
  • pt. XI. Medical Informatics
  • Medical informatics and health care systems: biostatistical and epidemiologic perspectives / J. Zvarova
  • pt. XII. Drug-Research
  • Methods of establishing in vitro-in vivo relationships for modified release drug products / D.T. Mauger and V.M. Chinchilli
  • pt. XIII. Psychiatry
  • Statistics in psychiatric research / S. Mazumdar, P.R. Houck and C.F. Reynolds III
  • pt. XIV. Epidemiology
  • Bridging the biostatistics-epidemiology gap / L.J. Edwards
  • pt. XV. Biodiversity
  • Biodiversity
  • measurement and analysis / S.P. Mukherjee.