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E-Book, Englisch, 496 Seiten

Reihe: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

Trosset An Introduction to Statistical Inference and Its Applications with R


1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-1-58488-948-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

E-Book, Englisch, 496 Seiten

Reihe: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

ISBN: 978-1-58488-948-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Emphasizing concepts rather than recipes, An Introduction to Statistical Inference and Its Applications with R provides a clear exposition of the methods of statistical inference for students who are comfortable with mathematical notation. Numerous examples, case studies, and exercises are included. R is used to simplify computation, create figures, and draw pseudorandom samples—not to perform entire analyses.

After discussing the importance of chance in experimentation, the text develops basic tools of probability. The plug-in principle then provides a transition from populations to samples, motivating a variety of summary statistics and diagnostic techniques. The heart of the text is a careful exposition of point estimation, hypothesis testing, and confidence intervals. The author then explains procedures for 1- and 2-sample location problems, analysis of variance, goodness-of-fit, and correlation and regression. He concludes by discussing the role of simulation in modern statistical inference.

Focusing on the assumptions that underlie popular statistical methods, this textbook explains how and why these methods are used to analyze experimental data.

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Students taking statistical inference courses, professional statisticians, and biostatisticians.


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Experiments
Examples

Randomization

The Importance of Probability

Games of Chance

Mathematical Preliminaries

Sets

Counting

Functions

Limits

Probability

Interpretations of Probability

Axioms of Probability

Finite Sample Spaces

Conditional Probability

Random Variables
Case Study: Padrolling in Milton Murayama’s All I asking for is my body
Discrete Random Variables
Basic Concepts

Examples

Expectation

Binomial Distributions
Continuous Random Variables

A Motivating Example

Basic Concepts

Elementary Examples

Normal Distributions

Normal Sampling Distributions
Quantifying Population Attributes

Symmetry

Quantiles

The Method of Least Squares
Data

The Plug-In Principle

Plug-In Estimates of Mean and Variance

Plug-In Estimates of Quantiles

Kernel Density Estimates

Case Study: Are Forearm Lengths Normally Distributed?

Transformations
Lots of Data

Averaging Decreases Variation

The Weak Law of Large Numbers

The Central Limit Theorem
Inference
A Motivating Example

Point Estimation
Heuristics of Hypothesis Testing

Testing Hypotheses about a Population Mean
Set Estimation
1-Sample Location Problems

The Normal 1-Sample Location Problem

The General 1-Sample Location Problem
The Symmetric 1-Sample Location Problem

Case Study: Deficit Unawareness in Alzheimer’s Disease
2-Sample Location Problems

The Normal 2-Sample Location Problem
The Case of a General Shift Family
Case Study: Etruscan versus Italian Head Breadth
The Analysis of Variance

The Fundamental Null Hypothesis

Testing the Fundamental Null Hypothesis

Planned Comparisons

Post Hoc Comparisons

Case Study: Treatments of Anorexia
Goodness-of-Fit

Partitions

Test Statistics

Testing Independence
Association

Bivariate Distributions

Normal Random Variables

Monotonic Association

Explaining Association

Case Study: Anorexia Treatments Revisited
Simple Linear Regression

The Regression Line

The Method of Least Squares

Computation

The Simple Linear Regression Model

Assessing Linearity

Case Study: Are Thick Books More Valuable?

Simulation-Based Inference

Termite Foraging Revisited

The Bootstrap

Case Study: Adventure Racing
R: A Statistical Programming Language

Introduction
Using R
Functions That Accompany This Book
Index
Exercises appear at the end of each chapter.


Michael W. Trosset is Professor of Statistics and Director of the Indiana Statistical Consulting Center at Indiana University.



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