Statistics for Toxicologists

Statistics for Toxicologists

Author: David S. Salsburg

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-08-27

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 1000146812

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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.


Statistics for Toxicologists

Statistics for Toxicologists

Author: Salsburg

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1986-05-29

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9780824775902

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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.


Statistics in Toxicology Using R

Statistics in Toxicology Using R

Author: Ludwig A. Hothorn

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-01-13

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 1498701280

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The apparent contradiction between statistical significance and biological relevance has diminished the value of statistical methods as a whole in toxicology. Moreover, recommendations for statistical analysis are imprecise in most toxicological guidelines. Addressing these dilemmas, Statistics in Toxicology Using R explains the statistical analysi


Statistics for Environmental Biology and Toxicology

Statistics for Environmental Biology and Toxicology

Author: A. John Bailer

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-04-03

Total Pages: 596

ISBN-13: 1351414143

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Statistics for Environmental Biology and Toxicology presents and illustrates statistical methods appropriate for the analysis of environmental data obtained in biological or toxicological experiments. Beginning with basic probability and statistical inferences, this text progresses through non-linear and generalized linear models, trend testing, time-to-event data and analysis of cross-classified tabular and categorical data. For the more complex analyses, extensive examples including SAS and S-PLUS programming code are provided to assist the reader when implementing the methods in practice.


Statistics in Toxicology

Statistics in Toxicology

Author: Byron J. T. Morgan

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 9780198523291

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This collection of papers on aspects of statistics in toxicology is will be of interest to all medical statisticians. It offers findings from numerous leading experts from around the world including A. Whitehead and R. N. Connor (University of Reading), L. Ryan (Harvard), A. P. Grieve (Pfizer Research), K.J. Risko (Northern Telecom), and B.H. Margolin (University of North Carolina). This is the latest in the popular Royal Statistical Society Lecture Series, and will be essential reading for all those involved in this area.


Statistics for Toxicologists

Statistics for Toxicologists

Author: David S. Salsburg

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-08-26

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1000103382

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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.


Statistics and Experimental Design for Toxicologists, Third Edition

Statistics and Experimental Design for Toxicologists, Third Edition

Author: Shayne C. Gad

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1998-08-14

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13: 9780849331381

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This book serves as a primary text for students of pharmacology, toxicology, and biology, and as a practical handbook to support the daily operations of the toxicology laboratory and researcher. This edition retains the structure of earlier editions, but has been extensively revised to provide both the student and the working toxicologist with the necessary tools for the rigorous and critical design of studies and analysis of experimental data. Assuming only basic mathematical skills as a starting point, Statistics and Experimental Design for Toxicologists provides a thorough and exhaustive introduction to the statistical methods available to and used in the discipline. A worked, practical example from the field is provided for each technique presented. Written from a toxicologist's perspective, this book provides both the methodological tools necessary to analyze experimental toxicology data and the insight to know when to use them.


Statistics in Toxicology Using R

Statistics in Toxicology Using R

Author: Ludwig A. Hothorn

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-01-13

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 1498786758

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The apparent contradiction between statistical significance and biological relevance has diminished the value of statistical methods as a whole in toxicology. Moreover, recommendations for statistical analysis are imprecise in most toxicological guidelines. Addressing these dilemmas, Statistics in Toxicology Using R explains the statistical analysi