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Nonparametric Statistical Meth
Nonparametric Statistical Meth
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Praise for the Second Edition
"This book should be an essential part of the personal library of every practicing statistician."--Technometrics
Thoroughly revised and updated, the new edition of Nonparametric Statistical Methods includes additional modern topics and procedures, more practical data sets, and new problems from real-life situations. The book continues to emphasize the importance of nonparametric methods as a significant branch of modern statistics and equips readers with the conceptual and technical skills necessary to select and apply the appropriate procedures for any given situation.
Written by leading statisticians, Nonparametric Statistical Methods, Third Edition provides readers with crucial nonparametric techniques in a variety of settings, emphasizing the assumptions underlying the methods. The book provides an extensive array of examples that clearly illustrate how to use nonparametric approaches for handling one- or two-sample location and dispersion problems, dichotomous data, and one-way and two-way layout problems. In addition, the Third Edition features:
- The use of the freely available R software to aid in computation and simulation, including many new R programs written explicitly for this new edition
- New chapters that address density estimation, wavelets, smoothing, ranked set sampling, and Bayesian nonparametrics
- Problems that illustrate examples from agricultural science, astronomy, biology, criminology, education, engineering, environmental science, geology, home economics, medicine, oceanography, physics, psychology, sociology, and space science
Author: Myles Hollander, Douglas A. Wolfe, Eric Chicken
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 12/04/2013
Pages: 848
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 3.45lbs
Size: 10.10h x 7.00w x 1.70d
ISBN: 9780470387375
About the Author
MYLES HOLLANDER is Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor of Statistics and Professor Emeritus at the Florida State University in Tallahassee. He served as editor of the Theory and Methods Section of the Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1993-96, and he received the Gottfried E. Noether Senior Scholar Award from the American Statistical Association in 2003.
DOUGLAS A. WOLFE is Professor and Chair Emeritus in the Department of Statistics at Ohio State University in Columbus. He is a two-time recipient of the Ohio State University Alumni Distinguished Teaching Award, in 1973-74 and 1988-89.
ERIC CHICKEN is Associate Professor at the Florida State University in Tallahassee. He is active in modern nonparametric statistics research fields, including functional analysis, sequential methods, and complex system applications.
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