05387nam 2200697 450 991046126370332120200520144314.01-118-62575-71-118-51895-0(CKB)2670000000140624(EBL)1021728(OCoLC)815388976(SSID)ssj0000577538(PQKBManifestationID)12177114(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000577538(PQKBWorkID)10561431(PQKB)10768850(MiAaPQ)EBC1021728(CaSebORM)9781118029855(PPN)157066460(Au-PeEL)EBL1021728(CaPaEBR)ebr10915837(CaONFJC)MIL639073(EXLCZ)99267000000014062420140902h20112011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMathematical statistics with resampling and R /Laura Chihara, Tim Hesterberg1st editionHoboken, New Jersey :Wiley,2011.©20111 online resource (723 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-322-07822-X 1-118-02985-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Half Title page; Title page; Copyright page; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Data and Case Studies; 1.1 Case Study: Flight Delays; 1.2 Case Study: Birth Weights of Babies; 1.3 Case Study: Verizon Repair Times; 1.4 Sampling; 1.5 Parameters and Statistics; 1.6 Case Study: General Social Survey; 1.7 Sample Surveys; 1.8 Case Study: Beer and Hot Wings; 1.9 Case Study: Black Spruce Seedlings; 1.10 Studies; 1.11 Exercises; Chapter 2: Exploratory Data Analysis; 2.1 Basic Plots; 2.2 Numeric Summaries; 2.3 Boxplots; 2.4 Quantiles and Normal Quantile Plots2.5 Empirical Cumulative Distribution Functions2.6 Scatter Plots; 2.7 Skewness and Kurtosis; 2.8 Exercises; Chapter 3: Hypothesis Testing; 3.1 Introduction to Hypothesis Testing; 3.2 Hypotheses; 3.3 Permutation Tests; 3.4 Contingency Tables; 3.5 Chi-Square Test of Independence; 3.6 Test of Homogeneity; 3.7 Goodness-of-Fit: All Parameters Known; 3.8 Goodness-of-Fit: Some Parameters Estimated; 3.9 Exercises; Chapter 4: Sampling Distributions; 4.1 Sampling Distributions; 4.2 Calculating Sampling Distributions; 4.3 The Central Limit Theorem; 4.4 Exercises; Chapter 5: The Bootstrap5.1 Introduction to the Bootstrap5.2 The Plug-in Principle; 5.3 Bootstrap Percentile Intervals; 5.4 Two Sample Bootstrap; 5.5 Other Statistics; 5.6 Bias; 5.7 Monte Carlo Sampling: The "Second Bootstrap Principle"; 5.8 Accuracy of Bootstrap Distributions; 5.9 How Many Bootstrap Samples are Needed?; 5.10 Exercises; Chapter 6: Estimation; 6.1 Maximum Likelihood Estimation; 6.2 Method of Moments; 6.3 Properties of Estimators; 6.4 Exercises; Chapter 7: Classical Inference: Confidence Intervals; 7.1 Confidence Intervals for Means; 7.2 Confidence Intervals in General7.3 One-Sided Confidence Intervals7.4 Confidence Intervals for Proportions; 7.5 Bootstrap t Confidence Intervals; 7.6 Exercises; Chapter 8: Classical Inference: Hypothesis Testing; 8.1 Hypothesis Tests for Means and Proportions; 8.2 Type I and Type Ii Errors; 8.3 More on Testing; 8.4 Likelihood Ratio Tests; 8.5 Exercises; Chapter 9: Regression; 9.1 Covariance; 9.2 Correlation; 9.3 Least-Squares Regression; 9.4 The Simple Linear Model; 9.5 Resampling Correlation and Regression; 9.6 Logistic Regression; 9.7 Exercises; Chapter 10: Bayesian Methods; 10.1 Bayes'Theorem10.2 Binomial Data, Discrete Prior Distributions10.3 Binomial Data, Continuous Prior Distributions; 10.4 Continuous Data; 10.5 Sequential Data; 10.6 Exercises; Chapter 11: Additional Topics; 11.1 Smoothed Bootstrap; 11.2 Parametric Bootstrap; 11.3 The Delta Method; 11.4 Stratified Sampling; 11.5 Computational Issues in Bayesian Analysis; 11.6 Monte Carlo Integration; 11.7 Importance Sampling; 11.8 Exercises; Appendix A: Review of Probability; A.1 Basic Probability; A.2 Mean and Variance; A.3 The Mean of A Sample of Random Variables; A.4 The Law of Averages; A.5 The Normal DistributionA.6 Sums of Normal Random VariablesThis book bridges the latest software applications with the benefits of modern resampling techniques Resampling helps students understand the meaning of sampling distributions, sampling variability, P-values, hypothesis tests, and confidence intervals. This groundbreaking book shows how to apply modern resampling techniques to mathematical statistics. Extensively class-tested to ensure an accessible presentation, Mathematical Statistics with Resampling and R utilizes the powerful and flexible computer language R to underscore the significance and benefits of modern resampling tResampling (Statistics)StatisticsElectronic books.Resampling (Statistics)Statistics.310Chihara Laura1957-928127Hesterberg Tim1959-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910461263703321Mathematical statistics with resampling and R2085737UNINA