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  • Statistics Tablesby Henry R. Neave

    Routledge 1978; US$ 34.95

    This is a carefully researched and class-tested book of statistics tables, designed for a wide range of students. more...

  • Elementary Statistics Tablesby Henry R. Neave

    Routledge 1981; US$ 34.95

    For the users of statistical analysis at an introductory level. more...

  • Linear Models in Statisticsby Alvin C. Rencher; G. Bruce Schaalje

    John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2008; US$ 150.00

    The essential introduction to the theory and application of linear models—now in a valuable new edition Since most advanced statistical tools are generalizations of the linear model, it is neces-sary to first master the linear model in order to move forward to more advanced concepts. The linear model remains the main tool of the applied statistician and is central to the training of any statistician regardless of whether the focus is applied or theoretical. This completely revised and updated new edition successfully develops the basic theory of linear models for regression, analysis of variance, analysis of covariance, and linear mixed models. Recent advances in the methodology related to linear mixed models, generalized linear models,... more...

  • Statistics Essentials For Dummiesby Deborah Rumsey

    John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2010; US$ 9.99

    Statistics Essentials For Dummies not only provides students enrolled in Statistics I with an excellent high-level overview of key concepts, but it also serves as a reference or refresher for students in upper-level statistics courses. Free of review and ramp-up material, Statistics Essentials For Dummies sticks to the point, with content focused on key course topics only. It provides discrete explanations of essential concepts taught in a typical first semester college-level statistics course, from odds and error margins to confidence intervals and conclusions. This guide is also a perfect reference for parents who need to review critical statistics concepts as they help high school students with homework assignments, as well as for adult... more...

  • Analysis of Survey Databy R. L. Chambers; C. J. Skinner

    John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2003; US$ 150.00

    This book is concerned with statistical methods for the analysis of data collected from a survey. A survey could consist of data collected from a questionnaire or from measurements, such as those taken as part of a quality control process. Concerned with the statistical methods for the analysis of sample survey data, this book will update and extend the successful book edited by Skinner, Holt and Smith on 'Analysis of Complex Surveys'. The focus will be on methodological issues, which arise when applying statistical methods to sample survey data and will discuss in detail the impact of complex sampling schemes. Further issues, such as how to deal with missing data and measurement of error will also be critically discussed. There have significant... more...

  • Practical Methods for Design and Analysis of Complex Surveysby Risto Lehtonen; Erkki Pahkinen

    John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2004; US$ 130.00

    Large surveys are becoming increasingly available for public use, and researchers are often faced with the need to analyse complex survey data to address key scientific issues. For proper analysis it is also important to be aware of the different aspects of the design of complex surveys. Practical Methods for Design and Analysis of Complex Surveys features intermediate and advanced statistical techniques for use in designing and analysing complex surveys. This extensively updated edition features much new material, and detailed practical exercises with links to a Web site, helping instructors and enabling use for distance learning. * Provides a comprehensive introduction to sampling and estimation in descriptive surveys, including design effect... more...

  • Statisticsby David H. Voelker; Peter Z. Orton; Scott Adams

    John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2001; US$ 9.99

    CliffsQuickReview course guides cover the essentials of your toughest classes. Get a firm grip on core concepts and key material, and test your newfound knowledge with review questions. CliffsQuickReview Statistics introduces you to the fascinating world of statistics — a powerful tool used for finding patterns in data and inferring important connections between events in the real world. Many people find statistics confusing and intimidating; however, whether you're new to statistics or need to review for an important test, this reference will easily help clarify some of the elements of statistical reasoning and analysis. As you work your way through this review, you'll be ready to tackle such concepts as Graphical displays and numerical... more...

  • Statistics And Truthby C R Rao

    World Scientific 1997; US$ 53.30

    Written by one of the top most statisticians with experience in diverse fields of applications of statistics, the book deals with the philosophical and methodological aspects of information technology, collection and analysis of data to provide insight into a problem, whether it is scientific research, policy making by government or decision making in our daily lives. The author dispels the doubts that chance is an expression of our ignorance which makes accurate prediction impossible and illustrates how our thinking has changed with quantification of uncertainty by showing that chance is no longer the obstructor but a way of expressing our knowledge. more...

  • Using R for Introductory Statisticsby John Verzani

    Chapman & Hall/CRC 2004; US$ 49.95

    R is a free software package that has seen a huge increase in users within the last five years and now is used increasingly in introductory classes. There are few books covering introductory statistics using R, and this book fills a gap as a true ...beginner... book. With emphasis on data analysis and practical examples Using R for Introductory Statistics encourages understanding rather than focusing on learning the underlying language. It includes a large collection of problem sets with solutions and numerous practical examples from a broad range of scientific disciplines. It comes complete with an online resource containing datasets, R functions, and updates to the latest features. more...

  • Measurement and Statistics on Science and Technologyby Benoî Godin; t

    Routledge 2004; US$ 178.00

    This book provides an historical examination of official science and technology statistics and indicators in Western countries. more...