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STAPLETON, James H Stapleton, James H. Stapleton, James H. (Michigan State University) Stapleton, Jh Stapleton
Models for Probability and Statistical Inference - Theory and Applications
English · Hardback
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Informationen zum Autor James H. Stapleton, PhD, has recently retired after forty-nine years as professor in the Department of Statistics and Probability at Michigan State University, including eight years as chairperson and almost twenty years as graduate director. Dr. Stapleton is the author of Linear Statistical Models (Wiley), and he received his PhD in mathematical statistics from Purdue University. Klappentext This concise, yet thorough, book is enhanced with simulations and graphs to build the intuition of readersModels for Probability and Statistical Inference was written over a five-year period and serves as a comprehensive treatment of the fundamentals of probability and statistical inference. With detailed theoretical coverage found throughout the book, readers acquire the fundamentals needed to advance to more specialized topics, such as sampling, linear models, design of experiments, statistical computing, survival analysis, and bootstrapping.Ideal as a textbook for a two-semester sequence on probability and statistical inference, early chapters provide coverage on probability and include discussions of: discrete models and random variables; discrete distributions including binomial, hypergeometric, geometric, and Poisson; continuous, normal, gamma, and conditional distributions; and limit theory. Since limit theory is usually the most difficult topic for readers to master, the author thoroughly discusses modes of convergence of sequences of random variables, with special attention to convergence in distribution. The second half of the book addresses statistical inference, beginning with a discussion on point estimation and followed by coverage of consistency and confidence intervals. Further areas of exploration include: distributions defined in terms of the multivariate normal, chi-square, t, and F (central and non-central); the one- and two-sample Wilcoxon test, together with methods of estimation based on both; linear models with a linear space-projection approach; and logistic regression.Each section contains a set of problems ranging in difficulty from simple to more complex, and selected answers as well as proofs to almost all statements are provided. An abundant amount of figures in addition to helpful simulations and graphs produced by the statistical package S-Plus(r) are included to help build the intuition of readers. Zusammenfassung Serving as a text for a two semester sequence on probability and statistical inference complex Models for Probability and Statistical Inference: Theory and Applications features exercises throughout the book and selected answers (not solutions). Each section is followed by a selection of problems, from simple to more complex. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Probability Models. 1.1 Discrete Probability Models. 1.2 Conditional Probability and Independence. 1.3 Random Variables. 1.4 Expectation. 1.5 The Variance. 1.6 Covariance and Correlation. 2. Special Discrete Distributions. 2.1 The Binomial Distribution. 2.2 The Hypergeometric Distribution. 2.3 The Geometric and Negative Binomial Distributions. 2.4 The Poisson Distribution. 3. Continuous Random Variables. 4.1 Continuous RV's and Their Distributions. 4.2 Expected Values and Variances. 4.3 Transformations of Random Variables. 4.4Joint Densities. 4 Special Continuous Distributions. 4.1 The Normal Distribution. 4.2 The Gamma Distribution. 5. Conditional Distributions. 5.1 The Discrete Case. 5.2 Conditional Expectations for the Discrete Case. 5.3 Conditional Densities and Expectations for Continuous RV's. 6. Limit Laws. 6.1 Moment Generating Functions. 6.2 Convergence in Probability and in Distribution. 6.3 The Central Limit Theorem. 6.4 The Delta-Method...
List of contents
1. Probability Models.
1.1 Discrete Probability Models.
1.2 Conditional Probability and Independence.
1.3 Random Variables.
1.4 Expectation.
1.5 The Variance.
1.6 Covariance and Correlation.
2. Special Discrete Distributions.
2.1 The Binomial Distribution.
2.2 The Hypergeometric Distribution.
2.3 The Geometric and Negative Binomial Distributions.
2.4 The Poisson Distribution.
3. Continuous Random Variables.
4.1 Continuous RV's and Their Distributions.
4.2 Expected Values and Variances.
4.3 Transformations of Random Variables.
4.4Joint Densities.
4 Special Continuous Distributions.
4.1 The Normal Distribution.
4.2 The Gamma Distribution.
5. Conditional Distributions.
5.1 The Discrete Case.
5.2 Conditional Expectations for the Discrete Case.
5.3 Conditional Densities and Expectations for Continuous RV's.
6. Limit Laws.
6.1 Moment Generating Functions.
6.2 Convergence in Probability and in Distribution.
6.3 The Central Limit Theorem.
6.4 The Delta-Method.
7. Estimation.
7.1 Point Estimation.
7.2 The Method of Moments.
7.3 Maximum Likelihood.
7.4 Consistency.
7.5 The Omega-Method.
7.6 Confidence Intervals.
7.7 Fisher Information, The Cramer-Rao Bound, and Asymptotic Normality of MLE's.
7.8 Sufficiency.
8. Testing Hypotheses.
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 The Neyman-Pearson Lemma.
8.3 The Likelihood Ratio Test.
8.4 The p-Value and the Relationship Between Tests of Hypotheses and Confidence Intervals.
9. The Multivariate Normal, Chi-square, t, and F-Distributions.
9.1 The Multivariate Normal Distribution.
9.2 The Central and Noncentral Chi-Square Distributions.
9.3 Student's t-Distribution.
9.4 The F-Distribution.
10.3 Nonparametric Statistics.
10.1 The Wilcoxon Test and Estimator.
10.2 One Sample Methods.
10.3 The Kolmogorov-Smirnov Tests.
11. Linear Models.
11.1 The Principle of Least Squares.
11.2 Linear Models.
11.3 F-Tests for H0.
11.4 Two-Way Analysis of Variance..
12. Frequency Data.
12.1 Logistic Regression.
12.2 Two-Way Frequency Tables.
12.3 Chi-Square Goodness of Fit Tests.
13. Miscellaneous Topics.
13.1 Survival Analysis.
13.2 Bootstrapping.
13.3 Bayesian Statistics.
13.4 Sampling.
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"The whole first part of the book is very reader friendly and well written." ( CHOICE May 2008) "The prose throughout the book is clear and well aimed at first year master s student who is intelligent but not yet statistically sophisticated. Examples are clear and well chosen." ( Biometrics , March 2009)
Product details
Authors | STAPLETON, James H Stapleton, James H. Stapleton, James H. (Michigan State University) Stapleton, Jh Stapleton |
Publisher | Wiley, John and Sons Ltd |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 18.01.2008 |
EAN | 9780470073728 |
ISBN | 978-0-470-07372-8 |
No. of pages | 464 |
Series |
Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics Wiley Series in Probability an Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics |
Subjects |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> Mathematics
> Probability theory, stochastic theory, mathematical statistics
Statistik, Statistics, Angew. Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechn. u. Statistik / Modelle, Applied Probability & Statistics - Models, Probability & Mathematical Statistics, Mathematik / Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie, Statistik |
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