Statistical Modeling for Biomedical Researchers This page provides the
data sets that are used in Dupont, W. D. (2002, 2009). Statistical
Modeling for Biomedical Researchers. Cambridge, U.K.:
Cambridge University Press.
Reviews of this text
Ray Hoffmann. Teaching Statistics in the Health Sciences
Complete Stata log files and do files of all data analyses from this text or in my lecture notes are also provided. The sources of these data sets are as follows:
To download any of the following data sets, click on the data set name, then follow instructions. The numbers at the beginning of these names indicate the chapter and subsection where the data set is first used in Dupont (2009). The Stata data sets can be opened directly from within Stata on any computer that is connected to the Internet. For example, the Stata command .use http://biostat.app.vumc.org/dupontwd/wddtext/data/1.3.2.Sepsis.dta will open the 1.3.2.Sepsis data set directly over the web. When opening a Stata data file in this way you must be careful to capitalize correctly the web address and data file name. Stata Log Files and Do Files for the 2nd Edition The log files given in the text, and their corresponding do files are given below. They have been modified slightly from those given in the text to take advantage of Stata's default s2color scheme. Versions of these files updated to Stata 11 are also provided where Stata 11 syntax differs from that of Stata 10. See lecture notes for additional explaination. To download any of the following Stata log files or do files, click on the file name, then follow the directions to save the file onto your computer. Log and do files for the 2nd EditionStata schemes for the 2nd edition An interesting strength of Stata is that it allows users a very wide degree of choice for default settings on their graphs. This is done through the creation of Stata scheme files. In my text the following schemes were used.
These schemes may be of mild interest to a few users as examples of how to modify standard Stata schemes. To download any of the following data sets, click on the data set name, then follow instructions. The numbers at the beginning of these names indicate the chapter and subsection where the data set is first used in Dupont (2002). The Stata data sets can be opened directly from within Stata on any computer that is connected to the Internet. For example, the Stata command .use http://biostat.app.vumc.org/dupontwd/wddtext/data/1.3.2.Sepsis.dta will open the 1.3.2.Sepsis data set directly over the web. When opening a Stata data file in this way you must be careful to capitalize correctly the web address and data file name. Stata Log Files and Do Files for the 1st Edition The log files given in the text, and their
corresponding do files are given below. Stata released Version 8 of
their software soon after the publication of this text.
To obtain Version 8 editions of the text's log and do files
click To download any of the following Stata log files or do files, click on the file name, then follow the directions to save the file onto your computer. Version 7 log and do files for the 1st Edition
Acknowledgement I would like to thank the following people for generously allowing me to use their data in my text and on this web page.
Other data web sites Professor Breslow has posted the Ille-et-Vilaine data set as well as other data sets from his text books at http://faculty.washington.edu/norm/datasets.html. Disclaimer The opinions expressed in my text are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the authors listed above, their employers or funding institutions. This includes the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, NIH, DHHS.
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