Principles of Statistical Analysis: Learning from Randomized Experiments: Institute of Mathematical Statistics Textbooks
Autor Ery Arias-Castroen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 aug 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108747448
ISBN-10: 1108747442
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Institute of Mathematical Statistics Textbooks
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1108747442
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Institute of Mathematical Statistics Textbooks
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I. Elements of Probability Theory: 1. Axioms of probability theory; 2. Discrete probability spaces; 3. Distributions on the real line; 4. Discrete distributions; 5. Continuous distributions; 6. Multivariate distributions; 7. Expectation and concentration; 8. Convergence of random variables; 9. Stochastic processes; Part II. Practical Considerations: 10. Sampling and simulation; 11. Data collection; Part III. Elements of Statistical Inference: 12. Models, estimators, and tests; 13. Properties of estimators and tests; 14. One proportion; 15. Multiple proportions; 16. One numerical sample; 17. Multiple numerical samples; 18. Multiple paired numerical samples; 19. Correlation analysis; 20. Multiple testing; 21. Regression analysis; 22. Foundational issues; References; Index.
Recenzii
'With the rapid development of data-driven decision making, statistical methods have become indispensable in countless domains of science, engineering, and management science, to name a few. Ery Arias-Castro's excellent text gives a self-contained and remarkably broad exposition of the current diversity of concepts and methods developed to tackle the challenges of data science. Simply put, everyone serious about understanding the theory behind data science should be exposed to the topics covered in this book.' Philippe Rigollet, Department of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
'A course on statistical modeling and inference has been a staple of many first-year graduate engineering programs. While there are many excellent textbooks on this subject, much of the material is inspired by models of physical systems, and as such these books deal extensively with parametric inference. The emerging data revolution, on the other hand, requires an engineering student to develop an understanding of statistical inference rooted in problems inspired by data-driven applications, and this book fills that need. Arias-Castro weaves together diverse concepts such as data collection, sampling, and inference in a unified manner. He lucidly presents the mathematical foundations of statistical data analysis, and covers advanced topics on data analysis. With over 700 problems and computer exercises, this book will serve the needs of beginner and advanced engineering students alike.' Venkatesh Saligrama, Data Science Faculty Fellow, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Department of Computer Science (by courtesy), Boston University
'In this book, aimed at senior undergraduates or beginning graduate students with a reasonable mathematical background, the author proposes a self-contained and yet concise introduction to statistical analysis. By putting a strong emphasis on the randomization principle, he provides a coherent and elegant perspective on modern statistical practice. Some of the later chapters also form a good basis for a reading group. I will be recommending this excellent book to my collaborators.' Nicolas Verzelen, Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, and Systems Department, University of Montpellier
'This text is highly recommended for undergraduate students wanting to grasp the key ideas of modern data analysis. Arias-Castro achieves something that is rare in the art of teaching statistical science - he uses mathematical language in an intelligible and highly helpful way, without surrendering key intuitions of statistics to formalism and proof. In this way, the reader can get through an impressive amount of material without, however, ever getting into muddy waters.' Richard Nickl, Statistical Laboratory, Cambridge University
'A course on statistical modeling and inference has been a staple of many first-year graduate engineering programs. While there are many excellent textbooks on this subject, much of the material is inspired by models of physical systems, and as such these books deal extensively with parametric inference. The emerging data revolution, on the other hand, requires an engineering student to develop an understanding of statistical inference rooted in problems inspired by data-driven applications, and this book fills that need. Arias-Castro weaves together diverse concepts such as data collection, sampling, and inference in a unified manner. He lucidly presents the mathematical foundations of statistical data analysis, and covers advanced topics on data analysis. With over 700 problems and computer exercises, this book will serve the needs of beginner and advanced engineering students alike.' Venkatesh Saligrama, Data Science Faculty Fellow, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Department of Computer Science (by courtesy), Boston University
'In this book, aimed at senior undergraduates or beginning graduate students with a reasonable mathematical background, the author proposes a self-contained and yet concise introduction to statistical analysis. By putting a strong emphasis on the randomization principle, he provides a coherent and elegant perspective on modern statistical practice. Some of the later chapters also form a good basis for a reading group. I will be recommending this excellent book to my collaborators.' Nicolas Verzelen, Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, and Systems Department, University of Montpellier
'This text is highly recommended for undergraduate students wanting to grasp the key ideas of modern data analysis. Arias-Castro achieves something that is rare in the art of teaching statistical science - he uses mathematical language in an intelligible and highly helpful way, without surrendering key intuitions of statistics to formalism and proof. In this way, the reader can get through an impressive amount of material without, however, ever getting into muddy waters.' Richard Nickl, Statistical Laboratory, Cambridge University
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This concise course in data analysis and inference for the mathematically literate builds on survey sampling and designed experiments.