
Statistical Case Studies
A Collaboration Between Academe and Industry, Teacher Edition
Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics,U.S. (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 31. August 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
212 pages
978-0-89871-413-5 (ISBN)
Description
Statisticians know that the clean data sets that appear in textbook problems have little to do with real-life industry data. To better prepare their students for all types of statistical careers, academic statisticians now strive to use data sets from real-life statistical problems. This book contains 20 case studies that use actual data sets that have not been simplified for classroom use. Each case study is a collaboration between statisticians from academe and from business, industry, or government.
This book is the result of a collaborative workshop of statisticians focusing on academic?industrial partnerships. The cases come from a wide variety of application areas, including biology/environment, medical and health care, pharmaceutical, marketing and survey research, and manufacturing.
This book is the result of a collaborative workshop of statisticians focusing on academic?industrial partnerships. The cases come from a wide variety of application areas, including biology/environment, medical and health care, pharmaceutical, marketing and survey research, and manufacturing.
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Series
Edition
Instructor edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Teacher's edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
621 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-89871-413-5 (9780898714135)
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Content
Preface
Introductions: The Benefits of Cases, Partnering for the Future of the Statistics Profession
Chapter 1: Are the Fish Safe to Eat? Assessing Mercury Levels in Fish in Maine Lakes
Chapter 2: Chemical Assay Validation
Chapter 3: Automating a Manual Telephone Process
Chapter 4: Dissolution Method Equivalence
Chapter 5: Comparison of Hospital Length of Stay Between Two Insurers for Patients with Pediatric Asthma
Chapter 6: Comparing Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs with Respect to Stomach Damage
Chapter 7: Validating an Assay of Viral Contamination
Chapter 8: Control Charts for Quality Characteristics Under Nonnormal Distributions
Chapter 9: Evaluation of Sound to Improve Customer Value
Chapter 10: Improving Integrated Circuit Manufacture Using a Designed Experiment
Chapter 11: Evaluating the Effects of Nonresponse and the Number of Response Levels on Survey Samples
Chapter 12: Designing an Experiment to Obtain a Target Value in the Chemical Processes Industry
Chapter 13: Investigating Flight Response of Pacific Brant to Helicopters at Izembek Lagoon, Alaska by Using Logistic Regression
Chapter 14: Estimating the Biomass of Forage Fishes in Alaska's Prince William Sound Following the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
Chapter 15: A Simplified Simulation of the Impact of Environmental Interference on Measurement Systems in an Electrical Components Testing Laboratory
Chapter 16: Cerebral Blood Flow Cycling: Anesthesia and Arterial Blood Pressure
Chapter 17: Modeling Circuit Board Yields
Chapter 18: Experimental Design for Process Settings in Aircraft Manufacturing
Chapter 19: An Evaluation of Process Capability for Fuel Injector Process Using Monte Carlo Simulation
Chapter 20: Data Fusion and Maintenance Policies for Continuous Production Processes
Index.
Introductions: The Benefits of Cases, Partnering for the Future of the Statistics Profession
Chapter 1: Are the Fish Safe to Eat? Assessing Mercury Levels in Fish in Maine Lakes
Chapter 2: Chemical Assay Validation
Chapter 3: Automating a Manual Telephone Process
Chapter 4: Dissolution Method Equivalence
Chapter 5: Comparison of Hospital Length of Stay Between Two Insurers for Patients with Pediatric Asthma
Chapter 6: Comparing Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs with Respect to Stomach Damage
Chapter 7: Validating an Assay of Viral Contamination
Chapter 8: Control Charts for Quality Characteristics Under Nonnormal Distributions
Chapter 9: Evaluation of Sound to Improve Customer Value
Chapter 10: Improving Integrated Circuit Manufacture Using a Designed Experiment
Chapter 11: Evaluating the Effects of Nonresponse and the Number of Response Levels on Survey Samples
Chapter 12: Designing an Experiment to Obtain a Target Value in the Chemical Processes Industry
Chapter 13: Investigating Flight Response of Pacific Brant to Helicopters at Izembek Lagoon, Alaska by Using Logistic Regression
Chapter 14: Estimating the Biomass of Forage Fishes in Alaska's Prince William Sound Following the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
Chapter 15: A Simplified Simulation of the Impact of Environmental Interference on Measurement Systems in an Electrical Components Testing Laboratory
Chapter 16: Cerebral Blood Flow Cycling: Anesthesia and Arterial Blood Pressure
Chapter 17: Modeling Circuit Board Yields
Chapter 18: Experimental Design for Process Settings in Aircraft Manufacturing
Chapter 19: An Evaluation of Process Capability for Fuel Injector Process Using Monte Carlo Simulation
Chapter 20: Data Fusion and Maintenance Policies for Continuous Production Processes
Index.