Relevant, concrete, and thorough–the essential data-based text onstatistical inference<br> <br> The ability to formulate abstract concepts and draw conclusionsfrom data is fundamental to mastering statistics. Aspects ofStatistical Inference equips advanced undergraduate and graduatestudents with a comprehensive grounding in statistical inference,including nonstandard topics such as robustness, randomization, andfinite population inference.<br> <br> A. H. Welsh goes beyond the standard texts and expertly synthesizesbroad, critical theory with concrete data and relevant topics. Thetext follows a historical framework, uses real-data sets andstatistical graphics, and treats multiparameter problems, yet isultimately about the concepts themselves.<br> <br> Written with clarity and depth, Aspects of Statistical Inference:<br> * Provides a theoretical and historical grounding in statisticalinference that considers Bayesian, fiducial, likelihood, andfrequentist approaches<br> * Illustrates methods with real-data sets on diabetic retinopathy,the pharmacological effects of caffeine, stellar velocity, andindustrial experiments<br> * Considers multiparameter problems<br> * Develops large sample approximations and shows how to use them<br> * Presents the philosophy and application of robustness theory<br> * Highlights the central role of randomization in statistics<br> * Uses simple proofs to illuminate foundational concepts<br> * Contains an appendix of useful facts concerning expansions,matrices, integrals, and distribution theory<br> <br> Here is the ultimate data-based text for comparing and presentingthe latest approaches to statistical inference.
Mathematics
Aspects of Statistical Inference
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