Statistical Methods

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The Preface Elucidates That The Text Is Designed For Degree Courses In India. However, I Imagine That It Could Play A Useful Role For Those In Britain. It Is Mainly Intended As An Introductory Text For Those Studying Social Sciences And Economics. Individuals From Other Disciplines Would, No Doubt, Still Find It Useful As A General Reference.The Chapters Are Well Written And Easy To Follow. An Appealing Feature Of The Book Is That Much Emphasis Is Placed On The Understanding And Application Of Statistical Methods. There Is Avoidance Of Excessive Presentation Of Formulae. For These Reasons Alone I Think That Students Will Find The Text Attractive. Each Chapter Finishes With A Series Of Well-Formulated Questions, Which Test The Readers' Understanding.The Two Chapters On Statistical Inference And Tests Of Significance Are Excellent.It Is A Comprehensive And Interesting Text, One That I Think Most Students Would Find Useful. Indeed, It Is An Useful Addition To My Library, Having Already Referred To It Often. The Statistician, London, Vol. 45, No. 3 (1996).

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Genre : Mathematics
Author : Jyotiprasad Medhi
Publisher : New Age International
Release : 1992
File : 456 Pages
ISBN-13 : 8122404197


Statistical Methods And Concepts

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The Book Presents Underlying Concepts, Derivation And Deduction Of A Large Number Of Statistical Methods That Are Applied To Solve Practical Problems. Most Of The Topics Are Developed From Basic Concepts Rather Than Being Introduced Using Abrupt Definitions. Results Are Obtained From First Principles Mainly And In This Way The Book Is Somewhat Different From The Existing Texts On The Subject. This Manner Of Presentation Is Expected To Be Helpful To Students And Teachers To Have Proper Appreciation Of The Subject Of Statistics And To Make Application Of Statistical Methods To Real Life Problem More Meaningful.The Book Has Been Written Using Minimum Of Mathematics Giving Emphasis On Developing Concepts Properly So That It Can Be Approached By A Wider Section Of Readers Including Subject-Matter Specialists And Their Students In Other Disciplines. It Contains Several Alternative Methods Of Deduction And Derivation To Make Calculations Simpler And Systematic. A Large Number Of Examples Have Been Included For Easy Reading And Understanding. Subject-Matter Specialists To Help Applying Statistical Methods For Research, Teaching And Other Activities Can Use It.A Chapter On Computer Programmes Has Been Included To Provide Complete Programmes For Solving Some Problems Requiring Lengthy Calculations Such As Needed For Multiple And Partial Correlation Coefficients, Partial Regression Coefficients And Their Standard Errors And For Printing Statistical Tables Like Probability Integral Table For Bivariate Normal Distribution.

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Genre : Mathematical statistics
Author : Mihir Nath Das
Publisher : New Age International
Release : 1989
File : 274 Pages
ISBN-13 : 8122401198


Statistical Methods For Machine Learning

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Statistics is a pillar of machine learning. You cannot develop a deep understanding and application of machine learning without it. Cut through the equations, Greek letters, and confusion, and discover the topics in statistics that you need to know. Using clear explanations, standard Python libraries, and step-by-step tutorial lessons, you will discover the importance of statistical methods to machine learning, summary stats, hypothesis testing, nonparametric stats, resampling methods, and much more.

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Genre : Computers
Author : Jason Brownlee
Publisher : Machine Learning Mastery
Release : 2018-05-30
File : 291 Pages
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Understanding And Applying Basic Statistical Methods Using R

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Features a straightforward and concise resource for introductory statistical concepts, methods, and techniques using R Understanding and Applying Basic Statistical Methods Using R uniquely bridges the gap between advances in the statistical literature and methods routinely used by non-statisticians. Providing a conceptual basis for understanding the relative merits and applications of these methods, the book features modern insights and advances relevant to basic techniques in terms of dealing with non-normality, outliers, heteroscedasticity (unequal variances), and curvature. Featuring a guide to R, the book uses R programming to explore introductory statistical concepts and standard methods for dealing with known problems associated with classic techniques. Thoroughly class-room tested, the book includes sections that focus on either R programming or computational details to help the reader become acquainted with basic concepts and principles essential in terms of understanding and applying the many methods currently available. Covering relevant material from a wide range of disciplines, Understanding and Applying Basic Statistical Methods Using R also includes: Numerous illustrations and exercises that use data to demonstrate the practical importance of multiple perspectives Discussions on common mistakes such as eliminating outliers and applying standard methods based on means using the remaining data Detailed coverage on R programming with descriptions on how to apply both classic and more modern methods using R A companion website with the data and solutions to all of the exercises Understanding and Applying Basic Statistical Methods Using R is an ideal textbook for an undergraduate and graduate-level statistics courses in the science and/or social science departments. The book can also serve as a reference for professional statisticians and other practitioners looking to better understand modern statistical methods as well as R programming. Rand R. Wilcox, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Southern California, Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, and an associate editor for four statistics journals. He is also a member of the International Statistical Institute. The author of more than 320 articles published in a variety of statistical journals, he is also the author eleven other books on statistics. Dr. Wilcox is creator of WRS (Wilcox’ Robust Statistics), which is an R package for performing robust statistical methods. His main research interest includes statistical methods, particularly robust methods for comparing groups and studying associations.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Rand R. Wilcox
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2016-06-07
File : 500 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781119061397


Introduction To Statistical Methods Design Of Experiments And Statistical Quality Control

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This book provides an accessible presentation of concepts from probability theory, statistical methods, the design of experiments and statistical quality control. It is shaped by the experience of the two teachers teaching statistical methods and concepts to engineering students, over a decade. Practical examples and end-of-chapter exercises are the highlights of the text as they are purposely selected from different fields. Statistical principles discussed in the book have great relevance in several disciplines like economics, commerce, engineering, medicine, health-care, agriculture, biochemistry, and textiles to mention a few. A large number of students with varied disciplinary backgrounds need a course in basics of statistics, the design of experiments and statistical quality control at an introductory level to pursue their discipline of interest. No previous knowledge of probability or statistics is assumed, but an understanding of calculus is a prerequisite. The whole book serves as a master level introductory course in all the three topics, as required in textile engineering or industrial engineering. Organised into 10 chapters, the book discusses three different courses namely statistics, the design of experiments and quality control. Chapter 1 is the introductory chapter which describes the importance of statistical methods, the design of experiments and statistical quality control. Chapters 2–6 deal with statistical methods including basic concepts of probability theory, descriptive statistics, statistical inference, statistical test of hypothesis and analysis of correlation and regression. Chapters 7–9 deal with the design of experiments including factorial designs and response surface methodology, and Chap. 10 deals with statistical quality control.

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Genre : Mathematics
Author : Dharmaraja Selvamuthu
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2018-09-03
File : 445 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789811317361


Statistical Methods For The Information Professional

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For most of us, "painless" is not the word that comes to mind when we think of statistics, but author and educator Liwen Vaughan wants to change that. In this unique and useful book, Vaughan clearly explains the statistical methods used in information science research, focusing on basic logic rather than mathematical intricacies. Her emphasis is on the meaning of statistics, when and how to apply them, and how to interpret the results of statistical analysis. Through the use of real-world examples, she shows how statistics can be used to improve services, make better decisions, and conduct more effective research. Whether you are doing statistical analysis or simply need to better understand the statistics you encounter in professional literature and the media, this book will be a valuable addition to your personal toolkit. Includes more than 80 helpful figures and tables, 7 appendices, bibliography, index.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Liwen Vaughan
Publisher : Information Today, Inc.
Release : 2001
File : 248 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1573871109


Statistical Methods For Engineers And Scientists

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This work details the fundamentals of applied statistics and experimental design, presenting a unified approach to data handling that emphasizes the analysis of variance, regression analysis and the use of Statistical Analysis System computer programs. This edition: discusses modern nonparametric methods; contains information on statistical process control and reliability; supplies fault and event trees; furnishes numerous additional end-of-chapter problems and worked examples; and more.

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Genre : Mathematics
Author : Robert M. Bethea
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2018-04-20
File : 686 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351414371


Statistical Methods For Food Science

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The recording and analysis of food data are becoming increasingly sophisticated. Consequently, the food scientist in industry or at study faces the task of using and understanding statistical methods. Statistics is often viewed as a difficult subject and is often avoided because of its complexity and a lack of specific application to the requirements of food science. This situation is changing – there is now much material on multivariate applications for the more advanced reader, but a case exists for a univariate approach aimed at the non-statistician. This book provides a source text on accessible statistical procedures for the food scientist, and is aimed at professionals and students in food laboratories where analytical, instrumental and sensory data are gathered and require some form of summary and analysis before interpretation. It is suitable for the food analyst, the sensory scientist and the product developer, and others who work in food-related disciplines involving consumer survey investigations will also find many sections of use. There is an emphasis on a ‘hands on’ approach, and worked examples using computer software packages and the minimum of mathematical formulae are included. The book is based on the experience and practice of a scientist engaged for many years in research and teaching of analytical and sensory food science at undergraduate and post-graduate level.

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Genre : Technology & Engineering
Author : John A. Bower
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2009-11-09
File : 320 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1444320955


Statistical Methods For Health Care Research

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Focusing on the statistical methods most frequently used in the health care literature and featuring numerous charts, graphs, and up-to-date examples from the literature, this text provides a thorough foundation for the statistics portion of nursing and all health care research courses. All Fifth Edition chapters include new examples and new computer printouts using the latest software, SPSS for Windows, Version 12. New material on regression diagnostics has been added.

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Genre : Medical
Author : Barbara Hazard Munro
Publisher : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Release : 2005
File : 518 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0781748402


Statistical Methods In Healthcare

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Statistical Methods in Healthcare In recent years the number of innovative medicinal products and devices submitted and approved by regulatory bodies has declined dramatically. The medical product development process is no longer able to keep pace with increasing technologies, science and innovations and the goal is to develop new scientific and technical tools and to make product development processes more efficient and effective. Statistical Methods in Healthcare focuses on the application of statistical methodologies to evaluate promising alternatives and to optimize the performance and demonstrate the effectiveness of those that warrant pursuit is critical to success. Statistical methods used in planning, delivering and monitoring health care, as well as selected statistical aspects of the development and/or production of pharmaceuticals and medical devices are also addressed. With a focus on finding solutions to these challenges, this book: Provides a comprehensive, in-depth treatment of statistical methods in healthcare, along with a reference source for practitioners and specialists in health care and drug development. Offers a broad coverage of standards and established methods through leading edge techniques. Uses an integrated case study based approach, with focus on applications. Looks at the use of analytical and monitoring schemes to evaluate therapeutic performance. Features the application of modern quality management systems to clinical practice, and to pharmaceutical development and production processes. Addresses the use of modern statistical methods such as Adaptive Design, Seamless Design, Data Mining, Bayesian networks and Bootstrapping that can be applied to support the challenging new vision. Practitioners in healthcare-related professions, ranging from clinical trials to care delivery to medical device design, as well as statistical researchers in the field, will benefit from this book.

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Genre : Medical
Author : Frederick W. Faltin
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2012-07-24
File : 533 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781119942047