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Mathematical Statistics: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

Autor Keith Knight
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 noi 1999
Traditional texts in mathematical statistics can seem - to some readers-heavily weighted with optimality theory of the various flavors developed in the 1940s and50s, and not particularly relevant to statistical practice. Mathematical Statistics stands apart from these treatments. While mathematically rigorous, its focus is on providing a set of useful tools that allow students to understand the theoretical underpinnings of statistical methodology.

The author concentrates on inferential procedures within the framework of parametric models, but - acknowledging that models are often incorrectly specified - he also views estimation from a non-parametric perspective. Overall, Mathematical Statistics places greater emphasis on frequentist methodology than on Bayesian, but claims no particular superiority for that approach. It does emphasize, however, the utility of statistical and mathematical software packages, and includes several sections addressing computational issues.

The result reaches beyond "nice" mathematics to provide a balanced, practical text that brings life and relevance to a subject so often perceived as irrelevant and dry.
Features
  • Provides the tools that allow an understanding of the underpinnings of statistical methods
  • Encourages the use of statistical software, which widens the range of problems reader can consider
  • Brings relevance to the subject-shows readers it has much to offer beyond optimality theory
  • Focuses on inferential procedures within the framework of parametric models, but also views estimation from the nonparametric perspective
  • Solutions manual availalbe on crcpress.com
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    Specificații

    ISBN-13: 9781584881780
    ISBN-10: 158488178X
    Pagini: 498
    Ilustrații: 14 tables and 1000 equations
    Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 32 mm
    Greutate: 0.88 kg
    Ediția:1
    Editura: CRC Press
    Colecția Chapman and Hall/CRC
    Seria Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science


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    Cuprins

    INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY
    RANDOM VECTORS AND JOINT DISTRIBUTIONS
    CONVERGENCE OF RANDOM VARIABLES
    PRINCIPLES OF POINT ESTIMATION
    LIKELIHOOD-BASED ESTIMATION
    OPTIMAL ESTIMATION
    INTERVAL ESTIMATION AND HYPOTHESIS TESTING
    LINEAR AND GENERALIZED LINEAR MODELS
    GOODNESS OF FIT
    REFERENCES



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    Recenzii

    Keith Knight's new book is a welcome addition to textbooks appropriate for masters-level theory courses. ... His is the best treatment of likelihood theory that I know at any level. ... I wish I had a nickel for every time I have been asked for recommended reading on likelihood theory and had to say one did not exist at this level. Now I can wholeheartedly recommend Mathematical Statistics.
    C. GEYER, University of Minnesota in Journal of the American Statistical Association, June 2001

    "…a very suitable text for teaching at an acceptable mathematical level…contains numerous examples and each chapter is followed by a rich choice of exercises…this makes the book excellent for teaching,"
    -Short Book Reviews of the ISI

    "well-written,,,far greater coverage of ides that are not standard in other mathematical statistics texts."
    --M. S. Ridout, Institute of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK in Biometrics

    "…one of the five best textbooks on a beginning course on theoretical statistics providing a good grasp on the foundations of theoretical statistics. Primarily for graduate students with mathematical backgrounds in linear algebra, multivariable calculus, and some exposure to statistical methodology. Highly recommended for all academic libraries."
    --D. V. Chopra, Wichita State University in CHOICE

    "This books breaks away form more theoretically burdensome texts, focusing on providing a set of useful tools that help readers understand the theoretical under pinning of statistical methodology."
    --SciTech Book News, March 2000

    "This (hardback) book is one of the most up-to-date and easily understood texts in the field of mathematical statistics. The author has recognized the difficult nature of the subject and has done justice to the subject by finally producing one of the best well-rounded texts for graduate and senior undergraduate students. …well written and well structured. This text would be a very useful teaching tool.""
    The Statistician, Vol. 50, Part 2, 2001

    Descriere

    Traditional texts in mathematical statistics can seem heavily weighted with optimality theory of the various flavors developed in the 1940s and50s, and not particularly relevant to statistical practice. Mathematical Statistics stands apart. While mathematically rigorous, its focus is on providing a set of useful tools that allow readers to understand the theoretical underpinnings of statistical methodology. Emphasizing inferential procedures within the framework of parametric models, this treatment reaches beyond "nice" mathematics to provide a balanced, practical text that brings life and relevance to a subject so often perceived as irrelevant and dry.