
Advanced Statistics from an Elementary Point of View
Michael J. Panik(Author)
Academic Press
Published on 2. December 2005
Book
Hardback
824 pages
978-0-12-088494-0 (ISBN)
Description
Advanced Statistics from an Elementary Point of View is a highly readable text that communicates the content of a course in mathematical statistics without imposing too much rigor. It clearly emphasizes the connection between statistics and probability, and helps students concentrate on statistical strategies without being overwhelmed by calculations.
The book provides comprehensive coverage of descriptive statistics; detailed treatment of univariate and bivariate probability distributions; and thorough coverage of probability theory with numerous event classifications.
This book is designed for statistics majors who are already familiar with introductory calculus and statistics, and can be used in either a one- or two-semester course. It can also serve as a statistics tutorial or review for working professionals.
Students who use this book will be well on their way to thinking like a statistician in terms of problem solving and decision-making. Graduates who pursue careers in statistics will continue to find this book useful, due to numerous statistical test procedures (both parametric and non-parametric) and detailed examples.
The book provides comprehensive coverage of descriptive statistics; detailed treatment of univariate and bivariate probability distributions; and thorough coverage of probability theory with numerous event classifications.
This book is designed for statistics majors who are already familiar with introductory calculus and statistics, and can be used in either a one- or two-semester course. It can also serve as a statistics tutorial or review for working professionals.
Students who use this book will be well on their way to thinking like a statistician in terms of problem solving and decision-making. Graduates who pursue careers in statistics will continue to find this book useful, due to numerous statistical test procedures (both parametric and non-parametric) and detailed examples.
Reviews / Votes
"I like the fact that this text contains information about descriptive statistics and sampling techniques...I also thought the discussion of limit laws was well-written. This text is a nice blend of applications and theory without focusing on proofs." --Laura McSweeney, Fairfield University"The main strength of the book is the great length that this author is willing to go in explaining concepts...This text covers quite a breadth of topics. With this text, it would be easy to use some of the sections that I would not cover in class." --Christopher Mecklin, Murray State University
"The topics are comprehensive, there are thorough explanations, a good number of worked out examples, and clearly written proofs...including proofs that are not usually seen at this level. The contents are appealing." --Pierre Grillet, Tulane University
"Panik's goal is to make the book very accessible, and in this goal he succeeds. His exposition is quite clear and I found ti quite easy to follow his many examples." --MAA REVIEWS
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate students majoring in mathematics, statistics, engineering, actuarial science, economics/finance and life sciences. It can be used for either a one semester course or two semester course sequence. The book will also interest professionals seeking exposure to data analysis. The reader requires some grounding in calculus
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
Approx. 100 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 201 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
1338 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-088494-0 (9780120884940)
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Advanced Statistics from an Elementary Point of View
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05/2014
Academic Press
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Content
1 Introduction
2 Elementary Descriptive Statistical Techniques
4 Random Variables and Probability Distributions
5 Bivariate Probability Distributions
6 Discrete Parametric Probability Distributions
7 Continuous Parametric Probability Distributions
8 Sampling and the Sampling Distribution of a Statistic
9 The Chi-Square, Student's t, and Snedecor's F Distributions
10 Point Estimation and Properties of Point Estimators
11 Interval Estimation and Confidence Interval Estimates
12 Tests of Parametric Statistical Hypotheses
13 Nonparametric Statistical Techniques
14 Testing Goodness of Fit
15 Testing Goodness of Fit: Contingency Tables
16 Bivariate Linear Regression and Correlation
Appendix A
Successive Difference to the Variance
Solutions to Selected Exercises
References and Suggested Reading
Index
2 Elementary Descriptive Statistical Techniques
4 Random Variables and Probability Distributions
5 Bivariate Probability Distributions
6 Discrete Parametric Probability Distributions
7 Continuous Parametric Probability Distributions
8 Sampling and the Sampling Distribution of a Statistic
9 The Chi-Square, Student's t, and Snedecor's F Distributions
10 Point Estimation and Properties of Point Estimators
11 Interval Estimation and Confidence Interval Estimates
12 Tests of Parametric Statistical Hypotheses
13 Nonparametric Statistical Techniques
14 Testing Goodness of Fit
15 Testing Goodness of Fit: Contingency Tables
16 Bivariate Linear Regression and Correlation
Appendix A
Successive Difference to the Variance
Solutions to Selected Exercises
References and Suggested Reading
Index