Customer Review: Sometimes it's hard to believe to find a good book in clinical data management. I read this book, and found it not worth the $$$. I would say try to get a job in DM, then after 1 yr, you will know much more than this book.
Customer Review: what a great quick and easy read. In fact you can skip the first half and and go right to "getting clean." The first half is nothing but filler making attempts to give the author credibility and give the book some personality.With out it the book is pretty much science and a "how toguide."Which is... more info
Customer Review: I have found this book very useful. If you have to use enzyme kinetics, and analyze the data, then you really should have this book. That it is recommended by Prof Cornish-Bowden attests to its accuracy.
Personally I find this topic difficult, but this book is well written, and I have a much... more info
Customer Review: Every generation has its version of "Junk Science" that comes along from people trying to make money off of an idea they think can fool others and sell well. This is just such an idea. It takes college students for a fool and programmers for bigger fools who waste the time to learn about the... more info
Customer Review: This book should be required reading for all of those video-numbed and propaganda-filled young minds who came of age during or after the dark era of Ronald Reagan and Ed Meese, for whom urinating in a cup in order to get a job is "normal". Abbie gives us the real history of this insanity and solid... more info
Customer Review: ISBN: 978-1-59047-886-8 Pharmaceutical Statistics Using SAS: A Practical Guide.
I just received this book to review for the journal Technometrics. If you want to see a thorough professional review of all the chapters wait for the journal book reviews be me and others that will be forthcoming... more info