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Book Title
Mathematical Statistics with Applications
ISBN
9780495110811
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Publisher
Brooks/Cole
ISBN-10
0495110817
ISBN-13
9780495110811
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59018007

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Number of Pages
944 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Mathematical Statistics with Applications
Publication Year
2007
Subject
Probability & Statistics / General
Features
Revised
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Mathematics
Author
Dennis Wackerly, William Mendenhall, Richard L. Scheaffer
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
9.3 in
Item Weight
57.7 Oz
Item Length
1.6 in
Item Width
7.7 in

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Edition Number
7
Intended Audience
College Audience
Table Of Content
1. What Is Statistics?Introduction. Characterizing a Set of Measurements: Graphical Methods. Characterizing a Set of Measurements: Numerical Methods. How Inferences Are Made. Theory and Reality. Summary.2. Probability.Introduction. Probability and Inference. A Review of Set Notation. A Probabilistic Model for an Experiment: The Discrete Case. Calculating the Probability of an Event: The Sample-Point Method. Tools for Counting Sample Points. Conditional Probability and the Independence of Events. Two Laws of Probability. Calculating the Probability of an Event: The Event-Composition Methods. The Law of Total Probability and Bayes''''s Rule. Numerical Events and Random Variables. Random Sampling. Summary.3. Discrete Random Variables and Their Probability Distributions.Basic Definition. The Probability Distribution for Discrete Random Variable. The Expected Value of Random Variable or a Function of Random Variable. The Binomial Probability Distribution. The Geometric Probability Distribution. The Negative Binomial Probability Distribution (Optional). The Hypergeometric Probability Distribution. Moments and Moment-Generating Functions. Probability-Generating Functions (Optional). Tchebysheff''''s Theorem. Summary.4. Continuous Random Variables and Their Probability Distributions.Introduction. The Probability Distribution for Continuous Random Variable. The Expected Value for Continuous Random Variable. The Uniform Probability Distribution. The Normal Probability Distribution. The Gamma Probability Distribution. The Beta Probability Distribution. Some General Comments. Other Expected Values. Tchebysheff''''s Theorem. Expectations of Discontinuous Functions and Mixed Probability Distributions (Optional). Summary.5. Multivariate Probability Distributions.Introduction. Bivariate and Multivariate Probability Distributions. Independent Random Variables. The Expected Value of a Function of Random Variables. Special Theorems. The Covariance of Two Random Variables. The Expected Value and Variance of Linear Functions of Random Variables. The Multinomial Probability Distribution. The Bivariate Normal Distribution (Optional). Conditional Expectations. Summary.6. Functions of Random Variables.Introductions. Finding the Probability Distribution of a Function of Random Variables. The Method of Distribution Functions. The Methods of Transformations. Multivariable Transformations Using Jacobians. Order Statistics. Summary.7. Sampling Distributions and the Central Limit Theorem.Introduction. Sampling Distributions Related to the Normal Distribution. The Central Limit Theorem. A Proof of the Central Limit Theorem (Optional). The Normal Approximation to the Binomial Distributions. Summary.8. Estimation.Introduction. The Bias and Mean Square Error of Point Estimators. Some Common Unbiased Point Estimators. Evaluating the Goodness of Point Estimator. Confidence Intervals. Large-Sample Confidence Intervals Selecting the Sample Size. Small-Sample Confidence Intervals for u and u1-u2. Confidence Intervals for o2. Summary.9. Properties of Point Estimators and Methods of Estimation.Introduction. Relative Efficiency. Consistency. Sufficiency. The Rao-Blackwell Theorem and Minimum-Variance Unbiased Estimation. The Method of Moments. The Method of Maximum Likelihood. Some Large-Sample Properties of MLEs (Optional). Summary.10. Hypothesis Testing.Introduction. Elements of a Statistical Test. Common Large-Sample Tests. Calculating Type II Error Probabilities and Finding the Sample Size for the Z Test. Relationships Between Hypothesis Testing Procedures and Confidence Intervals. Another Way to Report the Results of a Statistical Test: Attained Significance Levels or p-Values. Some Comments on the Theory of Hypothesis Testing. Small-Sample Hypothesis Testing for u and u1-u2. Testing Hypotheses Concerning Variances. Power of Test and the Neyman-Pearson Lemma. Likelihood Ration Test. Summary.11. Linear Models and Estimation by Least Squares.Int
Edition Description
Revised edition
Synopsis
In their bestselling MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS WITH APPLICATIONS, premiere authors Dennis Wackerly, William Mendenhall, and Richard L. Scheaffer present a solid foundation in statistical theory while conveying the relevance and importance of the theory in solving practical problems in the real world. The authors' use of practical applications and excellent exercises helps you discover the nature of statistics and understand its essential role in scientific research., In their bestselling title MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS WITH APPLICATIONS, premiere authors Dennis Wackerly, William Mendenhall, and Richard L. Scheaffer present a solid foundation in statistical theory while conveying the relevance and importance of the theory in solving practical problems in the real world. The authors' use of practical applications and excellent exercises helps you discover the nature of statistics and understand its essential role in scientific research.With the addition of contributor Brendan Ames, MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS WITH APPLICATIONS now includes an enhanced eTextbook. Simulation activities using interactive applets and R embedded within the MindTap Reader help students visualize statistical concepts, and an appendix introducing students to statistical data analysis using R can be found at the end of the eTextbook., In their bestselling title MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS WITH APPLICATIONS, premiere authors Dennis Wackerly, William Mendenhall, and Richard L. Scheaffer present a solid foundation in statistical theory while conveying the relevance and importance of the theory in solving practical problems in the real world. The authors' use of practical applications and excellent exercises helps you discover the nature of statistics and understand its essential role in scientific research. With the addition of contributor Brendan Ames, MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS WITH APPLICATIONS now includes an enhanced eTextbook. Simulation activities using interactive applets and R embedded within the MindTap Reader help students visualize statistical concepts, and an appendix introducing students to statistical data analysis using R can be found at the end of the eTextbook.

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