David Salsburg
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David Salsburg's Degrees
- PhD Statistics University of Connecticut
- Masters Statistics University of Connecticut
- Bachelors Mathematics University of Connecticut
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David S. Salsburg is an author. His 2002 book The Lady Tasting Tea, subtitled How Statistics Revolutionized Science in the Twentieth Century, provides a layman's overview of important developments in the field of statistics in the late 19th and early 20th century, particularly in the areas of experiment design, the study of random distributions, and the careers of major researchers in the field such as Ronald Fisher, Karl Pearson, and Jerzy Neyman.
David Salsburg's Published Works
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- A Controlled Clinical Trial of E5 Murine Monoclonal IgM Antibody to Endotoxin in the Treatment of Gram-Negative Sepsis (1991) (656)
- Statistics for Toxicologists (1986) (650)
- The Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial (1992) (611)
- The Religion of Statistics as Practiced in Medical Journals (1985) (170)
- The lady tasting tea : how statistics revolutionized science in the twentieth century (2002) (132)
- Point mutations at the thymidine kinase locus in L5178Y mouse lymphoma cells. II. Test validation and interpretation. (1980) (112)
- Locally most powerful tests for detecting treatment effects when only a subset of patients can be expected to "respond" to treatment. (1988) (96)
- Should there be statistical guidelines for medical research papers? (1978) (49)
- A comparison of statistical methods for low dose extrapolation utilizing time-to-tumor data. (1983) (46)
- Statistical Analysis of Measurement Errors (1985) (40)
- The Lady Tasting Tea (2002) (39)
- The lifetime feeding study in mice and rats--an examination of its validity as a bioassay for human carcinogens. (1983) (38)
- Use of statistics when examining lifetime studies in rodents to detect carcinogenicity. (1977) (35)
- The lifetime feeding study in mice and rats — An examination of its validity as a bioassay for human carcinogens (1983) (30)
- The Effects of Liffytime Feeding Studies on Patterns of Sfxile Lesions in Mice and Rats (1980) (30)
- Alternative hypotheses for the effects of drugs in small-scale clinical studies. (1986) (25)
- The use of restricted significance tests in clinical trials (1992) (23)
- Statistical considerations for dominant lethal mutagenic trials. (1973) (20)
- The UGDP study. (1971) (19)
- Comparative studies of ethyl methanesulfonate-induced mutations with host-mediated, dominant lethal, and cytogenetic assays (1974) (18)
- Comparative pharmacology and clinical efficacy of newer agents in treatment of heart failure. (1981) (15)
- Hypothesis versus significance testing for controlled clinical trials: a dialogue. (1990) (15)
- Approximate Tests and Confidence Intervals Using the Jackknife (1975) (13)
- The use of statistical methods in the analysis of clinical studies. (1993) (10)
- Does everything "cause" cancer: an alternative interpretation of the "carcinogenesis" bioassay. (1989) (10)
- Estimating Differences in Variance when Comparing Two Methods of Assay (1975) (9)
- Why analysis of variance is inappropriate for multiclinic trials. (1999) (8)
- Testing dose responses on proportions near zero or one with the jackknife. (1971) (8)
- Intent to treat: The Reductio ad absurdum that became gospel (1994) (8)
- Sufficiency and the Waste of Information (1973) (7)
- Statistical Approach to Claims Estimation in Bankruptcy (1999) (7)
- When science progresses and bureaucracies lag: the case of cancer research. (1981) (6)
- Development of statistical analysis for single dose bronchodilators. (1981) (6)
- Use of restricted significance tests in clinical trials: beyond the one- versus two-tailed controversy. (1989) (5)
- Comparative studies of induced mutations with host-mediated, dominant lethal and cytogenetic assays (1973) (4)
- A statistical examination of historical controls for mouse bone marrow cytogenetic assays. (1985) (4)
- Digit Preference in the Bible (1997) (3)
- Errors, Blunders, and Lies: How to Tell the Difference (2017) (3)
- Open Query: Theoretical Problems in the Modified Mantel-Bryan Procedure (1977) (3)
- Estimating dose response in chronic toxicity studies: 24-month administration of acrylonitrile in drinking water of Fischer 344 rats. (1990) (2)
- Statistics in the Pharmaceutical Industry, C. Ralph Buncher, Jia-Yeong Tsay (Eds.). Marcel Dekker (1981) (1983) (2)
- Hundreds of Patients, Thousands of Observations: The Curse of Dimensionality in Clinical Research (1993) (2)
- Research design from the biostatistician's viewpoint. (1979) (2)
- Mathematical Modeling and the Design of Studies in Drug Research (1990) (2)
- Understanding Randomness: EXERCISES FOR STATISTICIANS (1983) (1)
- The Aggregation of Incidence Data in Carcinogenesis Assays (1988) (1)
- An Example of the Type of Analysis Suggested in This Book (1992) (1)
- Correlation versus Causation (2017) (1)
- A test of the hypothesis that time to tumor in humans fits the "one-hit" model. (1980) (1)
- Situations where formal confirmatory analysis is inappropriate for clinical research. (1991) (0)
- Searching for the “Real” Davy Crockett (2017) (0)
- The Transit of Venus (2017) (0)
- Detecting Falsified Counts (2017) (0)
- The Reigns of Kings (2017) (0)
- Neyman’s Restricted Chi Square Tests (1992) (0)
- Permutation Tests and Resampling Techniques (1992) (0)
- Dose Finding Based on Preclinical Studies (2006) (0)
- Significance Tests Versus Hypothesis Tests (1992) (0)
- Reconciling Fisher and Neyman (1992) (0)
- Miscellaneous Methods for Increasing Power (1992) (0)
- Neyman’s Insights (1992) (0)
- When the Blunder Is What You Want (2017) (0)
- Statistics in the pharmaceutical industry: Edited by C. Ralph Buncher and Jia-Yeong Tsay Marcel Dekker, New York and Basel, 1981, 465 pp., $55.00 (1983) (0)
- A note on the fallibility of statistics. (1969) (0)
- The Central Limit Conjecture (2017) (0)
- Regression and Big Data (2017) (0)
- Probability versus Likelihood (2017) (0)
- 6 Dosing in the Elderly (2017) (0)
- Hypothesis Testing, with an Historical Perspective (2014) (0)
- Statistical Analyses for the Carcinogenesis Bioassay (1990) (0)
- PMC5: USING A SURROGATE SAMPLE TO DERIVE PATIENT PREFERENCES FOR A COST-UTILITY ANALYSES IN A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL (1999) (0)
- Probability Models and Clinical Medicine (1992) (0)
- ‘Lady Tasting Tea’ Author Publishes First Book in ASA/CRC Press Series (2017) (0)
- Combining Data Across Measures (1992) (0)
- Continous Measures Taken over Time (1992) (0)
- When Multilinear Regression Is Not Adequate (2017) (0)
- Errors, Blunders, or Curbstoning? (2017) (0)
- Statistical decision rule in declaring a compound "carcinogenic". (1984) (0)
- Counts of Events (1992) (0)
- How far is it from the Earth to the Sun? (2017) (0)
- Other Uses of Multilinear Models (2017) (0)
- Statistical Aids for Early Management Decisions in Drug Development (2010) (0)
- Deming Principles Applied to Processing Data from Case Report Forms (2002) (0)
- Letters for Strewing (A Modest but Urgent Proposal) (1963) (0)
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