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Marian Scott 210 1$aChichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom :$cWiley,$d2011. 215 $a1 online resource (834 p.) 225 1 $aStatistics in practice 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-470-01543-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCover; Statistics in Practice; Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Contributing authors; Part I: Methodology; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 What is a Trend?; 1.2 Why Analyse Trends?; 1.3 Some Simple Examples; 1.4 Considerations and Difficulties; 1.5 Scope of the Book; 1.6 Further Reading; References; Chapter 2: Exploratory Analysis; 2.1 Data Visualisation; 2.2 Simple Smoothing; 2.3 Linear Filters; 2.4 Classical Test Procedures; 2.5 Concluding Comments; References; Chapter 3: Parametric Modelling-Deterministic Trends; 3.1 The Linear Trend; 3.2 Multiple Regression Techniques 327 $a3.3 Violations of Assumptions3.4 Nonlinear Trends; 3.5 Generalised Linear Models; 3.6 Inference with Small Samples; References; Chapter 4: Nonparametric Trend Estimation; 4.1 An Introduction to Nonparametric Regression; 4.2 Multiple Covariates; 4.3 Other Nonparametric Estimation Techniques; 4.4 Parametric or Nonparametric?; References; Chapter 5: Stochastic Trends; 5.1 Stationary Time Series Models and Their Properties; 5.2 Trend Removal via Differencing; 5.3 Long Memory Models; 5.4 Models for Irregularly Spaced Series; 5.5 State Space and Structural Models; 5.6 Nonlinear Models; References 327 $aChapter 6: Other Issues6.1 Multisite Data; 6.2 Multivariate Series; 6.3 Point Process Data; 6.4 Trends in Extremes; 6.5 Censored Data; References; Part II: Case Studies; Chapter 7: Additive Models for Sulphur Dioxide Pollution in Europe; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Additive Models with Correlated Errors; 7.3 Models for the SO2 Data; 7.4 Conclusions; 7.5 Acknowledgement; References; Chapter 8: Rainfall Trends in Southwest Western Australia; 8.1 Motivation; 8.2 The Study Region; 8.3 Data Used in the Study; 8.4 Modelling Methodology; 8.5 Results; 8.6 Summary and Conclusions; References 327 $aChapter 9: Estimation of Common Trends for Trophic Index Series9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Data Exploration; 9.3 Common Trends and Additive Modelling; 9.4 Dynamic Factor Analysis to Estimate Common Trends; 9.5 Discussion; 9.6 Acknowledgement; References; Chapter 10: A Space-Time Study on Forest Health; 10.1 Forest Health: Survey and Data; 10.2 Regression Models for Longitudinal Data with Ordinal Responses; 10.3 Spatiotemporal Models; 10.4 Spatiotemporal Modelling and Analysis of Forest Health Data; 10.5 Acknowledgements; References; Index; Statistics in Practice 330 $a"Statistical methodology itself has made some significant developments in areas that are highly relevant to the problems faced by environmentalists; thus this book fills a gap in the market in which there is currently a lot of interest. 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