Statistics and experimental design for toxicologists
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Statistics and experimental design for toxicologists
CRC Press, c1999
3rd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
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.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Basic Principles
Experimental Design
Software Programs
Methods for Data Collection, Preparation and Exploration
Hypothesis Testing: Categorical and Ranked Data
Hypothesis Testing: Univariate
Modeling and Extrapolation
Trend Analysis
Methods for Reduction of Dimensionality
Multivariate Methods
Meta Analysis
Data Analysis in Toxicology
Carcinogenesis
Risk Assessment
Epidemiology
Structure Activity Relationships
Frontiers and Controversy
Appendices-Tables
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