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Statistical Methods: The Geometric Approach

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This book is a novel exposition of the traditional workhorses of statistics: analysis of variance and regression. The key feature is that these tools are viewed in their natural mathematical setting, the geometry of finite dimensions. The Authors To introduce ourselves, Dave Saville is a practicing statistician working in agricultural research; Graham Wood is a university lecturer involved in the teaching of statistical methods. Each of us has worked for sixteen years in our current field. Features of the Book People like pictures. One picture can present a set of ideas at a glance, while a series of pictures, each building on the last, can unify a wealth of ideas. Such a series we present in this text by means of a systematic geometric approach to the presentation of the theory of basic statistical methods. This approach fills the void between the traditional extremes of the "cookbook" approach and the "matrix algebra" approach, providing an elementary but at the same time rigorous view of the subject. It combines the virtues of the traditional methods, while avoiding their vices.

List of contents

I Basic Ideas.- 1 Introduction.- 2 The Geometric Tool Kit.- 3 The Statistical Tool Kit.- 4 Tool Kits At Work.- II Introduction to Analysis of Variance.- 5 Single Population Questions.- 6 Questions About Two Populations.- 7 Questions About Several Populations.- III Orthogonal Contrasts.- 8 Class Comparisons.- 9 Factorial Contrasts.- 10 Polynomial Contrasts.- 11 Pairwise Comparisons.- IV Introducing Blocking.- 12 Randomized Block Design.- 13 Latin Square Design.- 14 Split Plot Design.- V Fundamentals of Regression.- 15 Simple Regression.- 16 Polynomial Regression.- 17 Analysis of Covariance.- 18 General Summary.- Appendices.- A Unequal Replications: Two Populations.- A.1 Illustrative Example.- A.2 General Case.- Exercises.- B Unequal Replications: Several Populations.- B.1 Class Comparisons.- B.2 Factorial Contrasts.- B.3 Other Cases.- B.4 Summary.- Exercises.- C Alternative Factorial Notation.- Solution to the Reader Exercise.- D Regression Through the Origin.- E Confidence Intervals.- E.1 General Theory.- T Statistical Tables.- References.

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"This is an interesting attempt to present analysis of variance and related topics in an informative way."
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Product details

Authors David Saville, David J Saville, David J. Saville, Graham R Wood, Graham R. Wood
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.1997
 
EAN 9780387975177
ISBN 978-0-387-97517-7
No. of pages 561
Dimensions 166 mm x 35 mm x 240 mm
Illustrations XV, 561 p.
Series Springer Texts in Statistics
Springer Texts in Statistics
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Probability theory, stochastic theory, mathematical statistics

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