How Long to Read The Use of Restricted Significance Tests in Clinical Trials

By David S. Salsburg

How Long Does it Take to Read The Use of Restricted Significance Tests in Clinical Trials?

It takes the average reader 2 hours and 56 minutes to read The Use of Restricted Significance Tests in Clinical Trials by David S. Salsburg

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Description

The reader will soon find that this is more than a "how-to-do-it" book. It describes a philosophical approach to the use of statistics in the analysis of clinical trials. I have come gradually to the position described here, but I have not come that way alone. This approach is heavily influenced by my reading the papers of R.A. Fisher, F.S. Anscombe, F. Mosteller, and J. Neyman. But the most important influences have been those of my medical colleagues, who had important real-life medical questions that needed to be answered. Statistical methods depend on abstract mathematical theorems and often complicated algorithms on the computer. But these are only a means to an end, because in the end the statistical techniques we apply to clinical studies have to provide useful answers. When I was studying martingales and symbolic logic in graduate school, my wife, Fran, had to be left out of the intellectual excitement. But, as she looked on, she kept asking me how is this knowledge useful. That question, what can you do with this? haunted my studies. When I began working in bio statistics, she continued asking me where it was all going, and I had to explain what I was doing in terms of the practical problems that were being ad dressed.

How long is The Use of Restricted Significance Tests in Clinical Trials?

The Use of Restricted Significance Tests in Clinical Trials by David S. Salsburg is 174 pages long, and a total of 44,196 words.

This makes it 59% the length of the average book. It also has 54% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read The Use of Restricted Significance Tests in Clinical Trials Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 4 hours and 1 minute to read The Use of Restricted Significance Tests in Clinical Trials aloud.

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The Use of Restricted Significance Tests in Clinical Trials is suitable for students ages 10 and up.

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