04846nam 2200673 450 991046587650332120200520144314.01-119-09704-5(CKB)3710000000603847(EBL)4413728(SSID)ssj0001614588(PQKBManifestationID)16341140(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001614588(PQKBWorkID)14914892(PQKB)11330377(PQKBManifestationID)16346316(PQKB)22288805(MiAaPQ)EBC4413728(DLC) 2015047679(Au-PeEL)EBL4413728(CaPaEBR)ebr11161295(CaONFJC)MIL898827(OCoLC)941696321(EXLCZ)99371000000060384720151202d2016 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrStatistics with JMP hypothesis tests, ANOVA, and regression /Peter Goos, David MeintrupChichester, West Sussex :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,2016.1 online resource (734 p.)Includes index.1-119-09716-9 1-119-09715-0 Title page; Copyright; Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part One Estimators and Tests; 1 Estimating Population Parameters; 1.1 Introduction: Estimators Versus Estimates; 1.2 Estimating a Mean Value; 1.3 Criteria for Estimators; 1.4 Methods for the Calculation of Estimators; 1.5 The Sample Mean; 1.6 The Sample Proportion; 1.7 The Sample Variance; 1.8 The Sample Standard Deviation; 1.9 Applications; Notes; 2 Interval Estimators; 2.1 Point and Interval Estimators; 2.2 Confidence Intervals for a Population Mean with Known Variance2.3 Confidence Intervals for a Population Mean with Unknown Variance2.4 Confidence Intervals for a Population Proportion; 2.5 Confidence Intervals for a Population Variance; 2.6 More Confidence Intervals in JMP; 2.7 Determining the Sample Size; Notes; 3 Hypothesis Tests; 3.1 Key Concepts; 3.2 Testing Hypotheses About a Population Mean; 3.3 The Probability of a Type II Error and the Power; 3.4 Determination of the Sample Size; 3.5 JMP; 3.6 Some Important Notes Concerning Hypothesis Testing; Notes; Part Two One Population; 4 Hypothesis Tests for a Population Mean, Proportion, or Variance4.1 Hypothesis Tests for One Population Mean4.2 Hypothesis Tests for a Population Proportion; 4.3 Hypothesis Tests for a Population Variance; 4.4 The Probability of a Type II Error and the Power; Notes; 5 Two Hypothesis Tests for the Median of a Population; 5.1 The Sign Test; 5.2 The Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test; Notes; 6 Hypothesis Tests for the Distribution of a Population; 6.1 Testing Probability Distributions; 6.2 Testing Probability Densities; 6.3 Discussion; Notes; Part Three Two Populations; 7 Independent Versus Paired Samples8 Hypothesis Tests for the Means, Proportions, or Variances of Two Independent Samples8.1 Tests for Two Population Means for Independent Samples; 8.2 A Hypothesis Test for Two Population Proportions; 8.3 A Hypothesis Test for Two Population Variances; 8.4 Hypothesis Tests for Two Independent Samples in JMP; Notes; 9 A Nonparametric Hypothesis Test for the Medians of Two Independent Samples; 9.1 The Hypotheses Tested; 9.2 Exact p-Values in the Absence of Ties; 9.3 Exact p-Values in the Presence of Ties; 9.4 Approximate p-Values; Notes; 10 Hypothesis Tests for the Means of Two Paired Samples10.1 The Hypotheses Tested10.2 The Procedure; 10.3 Examples; 10.4 The Technical Background; 10.5 Generalized Hypothesis Tests; 10.6 A Confidence Interval for a Difference of Two Population Means; Notes; 11 Two Nonparametric Hypothesis Tests for Paired Samples; 11.1 The Sign Test; 11.2 The Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test; 11.3 Contradictory Results; Notes; Part Four More Than Two Populations; 12 Hypothesis Tests for More Than Two Population Means: One-Way Analysis of Variance; 12.1 One-Way Analysis of Variance; 12.2 The Test; 12.3 One-Way Analysis of Variance in JMP; 12.4 Pairwise Comparisons12.5 The Relation Between a One-Way Analysis of Variance and a t-Test for Two Population MeansProbabilitiesData processingMathematical statisticsData processingRegression analysisElectronic books.ProbabilitiesData processing.Mathematical statisticsData processing.Regression analysis.519.50285/53Goos Peter876097Meintrup DavidMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910465876503321Statistics with JMP1956531UNINA