[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Simon, Steve, PhD) wrote:

>I lost track of who originally asked the question, but I have a web page
>that talks about selection of a control group. Part of the page
>discusses matching and crossover designs, which may prove helpful for
>understanding paired data in a different context than before/after
>experiments. I also cite some published examples of matching and
>crossover designs where the full text is available for free on the net.
>My page is at
>
>http://www.childrens-mercy.org/stats/journal/apples.asp 

This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks.

>I'm hoping to turn this web page and some related web pages into a book
>about statistical evidence in medical journals. So if anyone has
>comments, suggestions, or feedback about this page, I would greatly
>appreciate it.

You did a great job collecting all those examples. IMO good examples
make grasping statistical concepts a lot easier.

Peter
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