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Statistical Theory and Inference

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This text is for a one semester graduate course in statistical theory and covers minimal and complete sufficient statistics, maximum likelihood estimators, method of moments, bias and mean square error, uniform minimum variance estimators and the Cramer-Rao lower bound, an introduction to large sample theory, likelihood ratio tests and uniformly most powerful tests and the Neyman Pearson Lemma. A major goal of this text is to make these topics much more accessible to students by using the theory of exponential families.
Exponential families, indicator functions and the support of the distribution are used throughout the text to simplify the theory. More than 50 ``brand name" distributions are used to illustrate the theory with many examples of exponential families, maximum likelihood estimators and uniformly minimum variance unbiased estimators. There are many homework problems with over 30 pages of solutions.

List of contents

Probability and Expectations.- Multivariate Distributions.- Exponential Families.- Sufficient Statistics.- Point Estimation I.-Point Estimation II.- Testing Statistical Hypotheses.- Large Sample Theory.- Confidence Intervals.- Some Useful Distributions.- Bayesian Methods.- Stuff for Students.

About the author

David Olive is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Southern Illinois University.

Summary

This text is for a one semester graduate course in statistical theory and covers minimal and complete sufficient statistics, maximum likelihood estimators, method of moments, bias and mean square error, uniform minimum variance estimators and the Cramer-Rao lower bound, an introduction to large sample theory, likelihood ratio tests and uniformly most powerful tests and the Neyman Pearson Lemma. A major goal of this text is to make these topics much more accessible to students by using the theory of exponential families.
Exponential families, indicator functions and the support of the distribution are used throughout the text to simplify the theory. More than 50 ``brand name" distributions are used to illustrate the theory with many examples of exponential families, maximum likelihood estimators and uniformly minimum variance unbiased estimators. There are many homework problems with over 30 pages of solutions.

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“This book describes the most important
aspects of subjective classical statistical theory and inference similar to the
treatment in Rohatgi … . The book can be considered as a guide for teachers and
students in the first or second courses in classical statistical methods … .
The book has been written with careful details and can serve as a good
reference on the topics it covers. It is highly recommended … .” (Mariano Ruiz
Espejo, International Statistical Review, Vol. 83 (1), 2015)
“This is a textbook for a one semester graduate course in statistical theory and covers mainly parametric methods. Its presentation based on the theory of exponential families (EFs) and the concept of support of the distribution makes the topics much more accessible to students.” (Oleksandr Kukush, zbMATH, Vol. 1305, 2015)

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"This book describes the most important aspects of subjective classical statistical theory and inference similar to the treatment in Rohatgi ... . The book can be considered as a guide for teachers and students in the first or second courses in classical statistical methods ... . The book has been written with careful details and can serve as a good reference on the topics it covers. It is highly recommended ... ." (Mariano Ruiz Espejo, International Statistical Review, Vol. 83 (1), 2015)
"This is a textbook for a one semester graduate course in statistical theory and covers mainly parametric methods. Its presentation based on the theory of exponential families (EFs) and the concept of support of the distribution makes the topics much more accessible to students." (Oleksandr Kukush, zbMATH, Vol. 1305, 2015)

Product details

Authors David Olive, David J Olive, David J. Olive
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.05.2014
 
EAN 9783319049717
ISBN 978-3-31-904971-7
No. of pages 434
Dimensions 165 mm x 242 mm x 28 mm
Weight 796 g
Illustrations XII, 434 p. 8 illus.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Probability theory, stochastic theory, mathematical statistics

B, Statistics, Mathematics and Statistics, Statistical Theory and Methods, Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes, Probability & statistics, Probabilities, Stochastics, Probability Theory, Statistics, general

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