This highly popular introduction to confidence intervals has been thoroughly updated and expanded. It includes methods for using confidence intervals, with illustrative worked examples and extensive guidelines and checklists to help the novice.
Contributors viii
Source of Contents ix
Introduction xi
Douglas G. Altman, David Machin, Trevor N. Bryant
PART I: ESTIMATION AND CONFIDENCE INTERVALS
1 Estimating with Confidence 3
Martin J. Gardner, Douglas G. Altman
2 Confidence Intervals in Practice 6
Douglas G. Altman
3 Confidence Intervals Rather Than P Values 15
Marin J. Gardner, Douglas G. Altman
4 Means and Their Differences 28
Douglas G. Altman, Martin J. Gardner
5 Medians and Their Differences 36
Michael J. Campbell, Martin J. Gardner
6 Proportions and Their Differences 45
Robert G. Newcombe, Douglas G. Altman
7 Epidemiological Studies 57
Julie A Morris, Martin J. Gardner
8 Regression and Correlation 73
Douglas G. Altman, Martin J. Gardner
9 Time to Event Studies 93
David Machin, Martin J. Gardner
10 Diagnostic Tests 105
Douglas G. Altman
11 Clinical Trials and Meta-Analyses 120
Douglas G. Altman
12 Confidence Intervals and Sample Sizes 139
Leslie E. Daly
13 Special Topics 153
Michael J. Campbell, Leslie E. Daly, David Machin