Applied Nonparametric Statistical Methods, Third Edition
CRC Press
3rd Edition
Published on 7. September 2000
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Hardback
480 pages
978-1-58488-145-2 (ISBN)
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This new edition follows the basic easy-to-digest pattern that was so well received by users of the earlier editions. The authors substantially update and expand Applied Nonparametric Statistical Methods to reflect changing attitudes towards applied statistics, new developments, and the impact of more widely available and better statistical software.
The book takes into account computing developments since the publication of the popular Second Edition, rearranging the material in a more logical order, and introducing new topics. It emphasizes better use of significance tests and focuses greater attention on medical and dental applications. Applied Nonparametric Statistical Methods: Third Edition explains the rationale of procedures with a minimum of mathematical detail, making it not only an outstanding textbook, but also an up-to-date reference for professionals who do their own statistical analyses.
New in the Third Edition:
Expanded coverage of topics - such as ethical considerations and calculation of power and of sample sizes needed
Refers to a wide variety of statistical packages - such as StatXact, Minitab, Testimate, S-plus, Stata, and SPSS
Includes sections on the analysis of angular data, the use of capture-recapture methods, the measurement of agreement between observers, runs tests, and regression diagnostics.
The book takes into account computing developments since the publication of the popular Second Edition, rearranging the material in a more logical order, and introducing new topics. It emphasizes better use of significance tests and focuses greater attention on medical and dental applications. Applied Nonparametric Statistical Methods: Third Edition explains the rationale of procedures with a minimum of mathematical detail, making it not only an outstanding textbook, but also an up-to-date reference for professionals who do their own statistical analyses.
New in the Third Edition:
Expanded coverage of topics - such as ethical considerations and calculation of power and of sample sizes needed
Refers to a wide variety of statistical packages - such as StatXact, Minitab, Testimate, S-plus, Stata, and SPSS
Includes sections on the analysis of angular data, the use of capture-recapture methods, the measurement of agreement between observers, runs tests, and regression diagnostics.
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Series
Edition
3rd New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
64 s/w Tabellen
64 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
662 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-58488-145-2 (9781584881452)
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Content
PREFACE
INTRODUCING NONPARAMETRIC METHODS
Basic Statistics
Samples and Populations
Hypothesis Tests
Estimation
Ethical Issues
Computers and Nonparametric Methods
Further Reading
CENTRALITY INFERENCE FOR SINGLE SAMPLES
Using Measurement Data
Inferences about Medians Based on Ranks
The Sign Test
Transformation of Ranks
Asymptotic Results
Robustness
OTHER SINGLE-SAMPLE INFERENCE
Inferences for Dichotomous Data
Tests Related to the Sign Test
Matching Samples to Distributions
Angular Data
A Runs Test for Randomness
METHODS FOR PAIRED SAMPLES
Comparisons in Pairs
A Less Obvious Use of the Sign Test
Power and Sample Size
METHODS FOR TWO INDEPENDENT SAMPLES
Centrality Tests and Estimates
Rank Based Tests
The Median Test
Normal Scores
Tests for Survival Data
Asymptotic Approximation
Power and Sample Size
Tests for Equality of Variance
Tests for a Common Distribution
THREE OR MORE SAMPLES
Comparisons with Parametric Methods
Centrality Tests for Independent Samples
Centrality Tests for Related Samples
More Detailed Treatment Comparisons
Tests for Heterogeneity of Variance
Some Miscellaneous
Considerations
CORRELATION AND CONCORDANCE
Correlation and Bivariate Data
Ranked Data for Several Variables
Agreement
REGRESSION
Bivariate Linear Regression
Multiple Regression
Nonparametric Regression Models
Other Multivariate Data Problems
CATEGORICAL DATA
Categories and Counts
Nominal Attribute Categories
Ordered Categorical Data
Goodness-of-Fit Tests for Discrete Data
Extension of McNemar's
Test
ASSOCIATION IN CATEGORICAL DATA
The Analysis of Association
Some Models for Contingency Tables
Combining and Partitioning of Tables
Power
ROBUST ESTIMATION
When Assumptions Break Down
Outliers and Influence
The Bootstrap
M-Estimators and Other Robust Estimators
APPENDIX
REFERENCES
SO
INTRODUCING NONPARAMETRIC METHODS
Basic Statistics
Samples and Populations
Hypothesis Tests
Estimation
Ethical Issues
Computers and Nonparametric Methods
Further Reading
CENTRALITY INFERENCE FOR SINGLE SAMPLES
Using Measurement Data
Inferences about Medians Based on Ranks
The Sign Test
Transformation of Ranks
Asymptotic Results
Robustness
OTHER SINGLE-SAMPLE INFERENCE
Inferences for Dichotomous Data
Tests Related to the Sign Test
Matching Samples to Distributions
Angular Data
A Runs Test for Randomness
METHODS FOR PAIRED SAMPLES
Comparisons in Pairs
A Less Obvious Use of the Sign Test
Power and Sample Size
METHODS FOR TWO INDEPENDENT SAMPLES
Centrality Tests and Estimates
Rank Based Tests
The Median Test
Normal Scores
Tests for Survival Data
Asymptotic Approximation
Power and Sample Size
Tests for Equality of Variance
Tests for a Common Distribution
THREE OR MORE SAMPLES
Comparisons with Parametric Methods
Centrality Tests for Independent Samples
Centrality Tests for Related Samples
More Detailed Treatment Comparisons
Tests for Heterogeneity of Variance
Some Miscellaneous
Considerations
CORRELATION AND CONCORDANCE
Correlation and Bivariate Data
Ranked Data for Several Variables
Agreement
REGRESSION
Bivariate Linear Regression
Multiple Regression
Nonparametric Regression Models
Other Multivariate Data Problems
CATEGORICAL DATA
Categories and Counts
Nominal Attribute Categories
Ordered Categorical Data
Goodness-of-Fit Tests for Discrete Data
Extension of McNemar's
Test
ASSOCIATION IN CATEGORICAL DATA
The Analysis of Association
Some Models for Contingency Tables
Combining and Partitioning of Tables
Power
ROBUST ESTIMATION
When Assumptions Break Down
Outliers and Influence
The Bootstrap
M-Estimators and Other Robust Estimators
APPENDIX
REFERENCES
SO