STA 685

Reserve List

Fall 1997

Books on Reserve

Collett, D. (1994) Modelling Survival Data in Medical Research. Chapman & Hall: London.

Collett, D. (1991) Modelling Binary Data. Chapman & Hall: London.

Hosmer, D.W. and Lemeshow, S. (1989) Applied Logistic Regression. Wiley: NY.

Kalbfleisch, J.D. and Prentice, R.L. (1980) The Statistical Analysis of Failure Time Data. Wiley: NY.

Lawless, J. (1982) Statistical models and methods for lifetime data. Wiley: NY.

Morgan, B.J.T. (1992) Analysis of Quantal Response Data. Chapman & Hall: London.

Piegorsch, W.W. and Bailer, A.J. (1997) Statistics for Environmental Biology and Toxicology. Chapman & Hall: London. (when available)


Articles on Reserve

  1. Dawson, D. and Reid, K. (1997) Fatigue, alcohol and performance impairment. Nature 388, 235.
  2. Northridge, M.E., Levin, B., Feinleib, M. and Susser, M.W. (1997) Editorial: Statistics in the Journal -- Significance, Confidence, and All That. American Journal of Public Health 87, 1092-1095.
  3. Flanders, W.D. and Kleinbaum, D.G. (1995) Basic models for disease occurrence in epidemiology. International Journal of Epidemiology 24, 1-7.
  4. Dixon, P.M. and Newman, M.C. (1991) Analyzing toxicity data using statistical models for time-to-death: an introduction. In Metal Ecotoxicology, Concepts and Applications. Edited by M.C. Newman and A.W. McIntosh. Lewis Publishers: Chelsea, MI, 207-242.
  5. Bailar, J.C. and Gornik, H.L. (1997) Cancer undefeated. New England Journal of Medicine 336 (22), 1569-1574.
  6. Redelmeier, D.A. and Tibshirnai, R.J. (1997) Association between cellular-telephone calls and motor vehicle collisions. New England Journal of Medicine 336 (7), 453-458.
  7. Leigh, J.P., Markowitz, S.B., Fahs, M., Shin, C. and Landrigan, P.J. (1997) Occupational injury and illness in the United States (Estimates of costs, morbidity, and mortality). Archives of Internal Medicine 157, 1557-1568.
  8. Smith, E.P. (1994) Biological monitoring: statistical issues and models. In Handbook of Statistics, Vol. 12, Edited by G.P. Patil and C.R. Rao. Elsevier, 243-261.
  9. Erickson, W.P. and McDonald, L.L. (1995) Tests for bioequivalence of control media and test media in studies of toxicity. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 7, 1247-1256.
  10. Clark, D.E. and Ryan, L.M. (1997) Modeling injury outcomes using time-to-event methods. Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection and Critical Care 42, 1129-1134.
  11. Cummings, P., Koepsell, T.D. and Mueller, B.A. (1995) Methodological challenges in injury epidemiology and injury prevention research. Annual Reviews in Public Health 16, 381-400.
  12. Breslow, N. (1982) Design and analysis of case-control studies. Annual Reviews in Public Health 3, 29-54.
  13. Prentice, R.L. and Farewell, V.T. (1986) Relative risk and odds ratio regression. Annual Reviews in Public Health 7, 35-58.
  14. Liang, K-Y. and Zeger, S. (1993) Regression analysis for correlated data. Annual Reviews in Public Health 14, 43-68.
  15. Piegorsch, W.W. and Cox, L.H. (1996) Combining environmental information. II: Environmental epidemiology and toxicology. Environmetrics 7, 309-324.
  16. Wartenberg, D. and Gallo, M.A. (1990) The fallacy of ranking possible carcinogen hazards using the TD50. Risk Analysis 10, 609-613. Discussion papers 615-628. Response: 629-633.