References
An Introduction to Medical Statistics, 2015. Martin Bland. Available at NJM
Essential Medical Statistics, 2003. Betty Kirkwood and Jonathan Sterne. NJM Online
The R Book, 2013. Michael Crawley_: Available at NJM as an eBook, this is encylopedic text with more than 1000 pages and 29 focused chapters. You don’t need to read it from cover-to-cover, but the examples are ready to cut and paste or revise for your own projects.
Quick-R: A comprehensives on-line teaching resource by Rob Kabacoff. Light on theory, but rich with cut and paste examples.
Introductory Statistics with R, 2008. Peter Dalgaard: An NJM eBook from one of the creators.
Companion to Applied Regression, 2011. Fox and Weisenberg. Available at NJM.
Sample Size Calculations in Clinical Research, 2008. Chow et al. A comprehensive review of sample size estimation procedures, available at NJM
Designing Clinical Research, 2007. Hulley and Cummings. A good place to start, available at NJM
Applied Survival Analysis with R, 2016. Dirk Moore,. An excellent introductory text on time-to-event analysis, with examples.
Mixed Effects Models in S and S-Plus, 2000. José Pinheiro and Douglas Bates. The definitive guide to mixed models in R, with examples.
SAS for Mixed Models, 2006. Ramon Littell, George Milliken, and Walter Stroup
Linear Mixed-Effects Models Using R: A Step-by-Step Approach, 2015. Andrzej Gałecki
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