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Box 29

 Container

Contains 96 Results:

[Contributions to discussion by J. Cuzick and R. Edwards], 1989

 File — Box: 29, Folder: 61
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, reprints, drafts, statistical data, reports, and legal testimonies document Nathan Mantel's career as a medical statistician with the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and later as a professor at George Washington University and American University. He worked primarily in area of analyzing the health effects of drugs, chemicals, and environmental conditions. The bulk of the collection primarily consists of subject files and analytic data reports from NCI, GWU, and his...
Dates: 1989

"Doubt and certainty in statistics" - with Ronald S. Cormack, 1989

 File — Box: 29, Folder: 62
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, reprints, drafts, statistical data, reports, and legal testimonies document Nathan Mantel's career as a medical statistician with the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and later as a professor at George Washington University and American University. He worked primarily in area of analyzing the health effects of drugs, chemicals, and environmental conditions. The bulk of the collection primarily consists of subject files and analytic data reports from NCI, GWU, and his...
Dates: 1989

"The passive smoking myth", 1989

 File — Box: 29, Folder: 63
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, reprints, drafts, statistical data, reports, and legal testimonies document Nathan Mantel's career as a medical statistician with the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and later as a professor at George Washington University and American University. He worked primarily in area of analyzing the health effects of drugs, chemicals, and environmental conditions. The bulk of the collection primarily consists of subject files and analytic data reports from NCI, GWU, and his...
Dates: 1989

"Yates's correction for continuity and the analysis of 2x2 contingency tables", 1989

 File — Box: 29, Folder: 64
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, reprints, drafts, statistical data, reports, and legal testimonies document Nathan Mantel's career as a medical statistician with the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and later as a professor at George Washington University and American University. He worked primarily in area of analyzing the health effects of drugs, chemicals, and environmental conditions. The bulk of the collection primarily consists of subject files and analytic data reports from NCI, GWU, and his...
Dates: 1989

"Confounders: correcting superstitions" - letter to editor of Biometrics, [c.1989]

 File — Box: 29, Folder: 65
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, reprints, drafts, statistical data, reports, and legal testimonies document Nathan Mantel's career as a medical statistician with the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and later as a professor at George Washington University and American University. He worked primarily in area of analyzing the health effects of drugs, chemicals, and environmental conditions. The bulk of the collection primarily consists of subject files and analytic data reports from NCI, GWU, and his...
Dates: [c.1989]

1 - "Some new aspects of the application of maximum likelihood to the calculation of the dosage response curve" - with Jerome Cornfield, 1950

 File — Box: 29, Folder: 66
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, reprints, drafts, statistical data, reports, and legal testimonies document Nathan Mantel's career as a medical statistician with the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and later as a professor at George Washington University and American University. He worked primarily in area of analyzing the health effects of drugs, chemicals, and environmental conditions. The bulk of the collection primarily consists of subject files and analytic data reports from NCI, GWU, and his...
Dates: 1950

2 - "Query" - to the editor of Biometrics, 1951

 File — Box: 29, Folder: 67
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, reprints, drafts, statistical data, reports, and legal testimonies document Nathan Mantel's career as a medical statistician with the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and later as a professor at George Washington University and American University. He worked primarily in area of analyzing the health effects of drugs, chemicals, and environmental conditions. The bulk of the collection primarily consists of subject files and analytic data reports from NCI, GWU, and his...
Dates: 1951

3 - "Evaluation of a class of diagnostic tests", 1951

 File — Box: 29, Folder: 68
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, reprints, drafts, statistical data, reports, and legal testimonies document Nathan Mantel's career as a medical statistician with the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and later as a professor at George Washington University and American University. He worked primarily in area of analyzing the health effects of drugs, chemicals, and environmental conditions. The bulk of the collection primarily consists of subject files and analytic data reports from NCI, GWU, and his...
Dates: 1951

6 - "Evaluation of diagnostic tests which yield no false positives" - with Samuel Greenhouse, 1950

 File — Box: 29, Folder: 69
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, reprints, drafts, statistical data, reports, and legal testimonies document Nathan Mantel's career as a medical statistician with the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and later as a professor at George Washington University and American University. He worked primarily in area of analyzing the health effects of drugs, chemicals, and environmental conditions. The bulk of the collection primarily consists of subject files and analytic data reports from NCI, GWU, and his...
Dates: 1950

7 - "The effect of rejection procedures on the accuracy of blood counts" - with Marvin Schneiderman, George Brecher, 1951

 File — Box: 29, Folder: 70
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, reprints, drafts, statistical data, reports, and legal testimonies document Nathan Mantel's career as a medical statistician with the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and later as a professor at George Washington University and American University. He worked primarily in area of analyzing the health effects of drugs, chemicals, and environmental conditions. The bulk of the collection primarily consists of subject files and analytic data reports from NCI, GWU, and his...
Dates: 1951