Norman Breslow

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Norman E. Breslow (born February 21, 1941) is a U.S. statistician and medical researcher.

He and co-author Nicholas Day developed and popularized the use of case-control matched sample research designs, in the two-volume work Statistical Methods in Cancer Research.

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  • 1980, Statistical Methods in Cancer Research: Volume 1--The Analysis of Case-Control Studies, The International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France.
  • 1987, Statistical Methods in Cancer Research: Volume 2--The Design and Analysis of Cohort Studies, The International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France.
  • 1996, "Statistics in Epidemiology: The Case-Control Study", Journal of the American Statistical Association, 91(433): p 14-28.
  • On the Prevalence and Roles of Females in the Sadomasochistic Subculture: Report of an Empirical Study. Breslow et al, in "Archives of Sexual Behavior" #14 (1985). Reprinted in Thomas A. Weinberg: Studies in Dominance and Submission, Prometheus Books New York (1995), ISBN 087975978X

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