Statistical Methods

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Academic Press, Aug 17, 2010 - Mathematics - 824 pages

Statistical Methods, Third Edition, provides students with a working introduction to statistical methods offering a wide range of applications that emphasize the quantitative skills useful across many academic disciplines. This text takes a classic approach that emphasizes concepts and techniques for working out problems and intepreting results.

The book includes research projects, real-world case studies, numerous examples, and data exercises organized by level of difficulty. Students are required to be familiar with algebra. This updated edition includes new exercises applying different techniques and methods; new examples and datasets using current real-world data; new text organization to create a more natural connection between regression and the Analysis of the Variance; new material on generalized linear models; new expansion of nonparametric techniques; new student research projects; and new case studies for gathering, summarizing, and analyzing data.

  • Integrates the classical conceptual approach with modern day computerized data manipulation and computer applications
  • Accessibile to students who may not have a background in probability or calculus
  • Offers reader-friendly exposition, without sacrificing statistical rigor
  • Includes many new data sets in various applied fields such as Psychology, Education, Biostatistics, Agriculture, Economics
 

Contents

Chapter 1 Data and Statistics
1
Chapter 2 Probability and Sampling Distributions
67
Chapter 3 Principles of Inference
125
Chapter 4 Inferences on a Single Population
169
Chapter 5 Inferences for Two Populations
201
Chapter 6 Inferences for Two or More Means
245
Chapter 7 Linear Regression
321
Chapter 8 Multiple Regression
375
Chapter 12 Categorical Data
633
Chapter 13 Special Types of Regression
663
Chapter 14 Nonparametric Methods
689
Appendix A
721
Appendix B A Brief Introduction to Matrices
753
Appendix C1
761
Hints for Selected Exercises
769
References
785

Chapter 9 Factorial Experiments
473
Chapter 10 Design of Experiments
521
Chapter 11 Other Linear Models
577

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About the author (2010)

Donna Mohr is a Professor Emeritus of Statistics at the University of North Florida, where she was a colleague of William Wilson. She is an author on 20 scholarly articles on theoretical statistics and its applications. During her decades of teaching statistics, she used both the first and second editions of Freund and Wilson’s Statistical Methods, before joining as a co-author in the third edition.

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