Probability and Statistical Inference: Volume 1: Probability
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Main Author: Kalbfleisch, J. G. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer New York 1985
Edition:Second Edition
Series:Springer Texts in Statistics
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Online Access:Volltext
Item Description:This book is in two volumes, and is intended as a text for introductory courses in probability and statistics at the second or third year university level. It emphasizes applications and logical principles rather than mathematical theory. A good background in freshman calculus is sufficient for most of the material presented. Several starred sections have been included as supplementary material. Nearly 900 problems and exercises of varying difficulty are given, and Appendix A contains answers to about one-third of them. The first volume (Chapters 1-8) deals with probability models and with mathematical methods for describing and manipulating them. It is similar in content and organization to the 1979 edition. Some sections have been rewritten and expanded- for example, the discussions of independent random variables and conditional probability. Many new exercises have been added. In the second volume (Chapters 9-16), probability models are used as the basis for the analysis and interpretation of data. This material has been revised extensively. Chapters 9 and 10 describe the use of the likelihood function in estimation problems, as in the 1979 edition. Chapter 11 then discusses frequency properties of estimation procedures, and introduces coverage probability and confidence intervals. Chapter 12 describes tests of significance, with applications primarily to frequency data
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 343 p)
ISBN:9781461210962
9781461270096
ISSN:1431-875X
DOI:10.1007/978-1-4612-1096-2

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