Exercises and Solutions in Statistical Theory

Exercises and Solutions in Statistical Theory
Author: Lawrence L. Kupper,Brian. H Neelon,Sean M. O'Brien
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2013-06-24
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781466572904

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Exercises and Solutions in Statistical Theory helps students and scientists obtain an in-depth understanding of statistical theory by working on and reviewing solutions to interesting and challenging exercises of practical importance. Unlike similar books, this text incorporates many exercises that apply to real-world settings and provides much mor

Exercises in Theoretical Statistics

Exercises in Theoretical Statistics
Author: Maurice George Kendall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1968
Genre: Estadística matemática
ISBN: UOM:39015015725321

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Exercises; Distribution theory; Sampling; Statistical relationship; Estimation and inference; Time-series.

Theoretical Statistics

Theoretical Statistics
Author: Robert W. Keener
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2010-09-08
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780387938394

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Intended as the text for a sequence of advanced courses, this book covers major topics in theoretical statistics in a concise and rigorous fashion. The discussion assumes a background in advanced calculus, linear algebra, probability, and some analysis and topology. Measure theory is used, but the notation and basic results needed are presented in an initial chapter on probability, so prior knowledge of these topics is not essential. The presentation is designed to expose students to as many of the central ideas and topics in the discipline as possible, balancing various approaches to inference as well as exact, numerical, and large sample methods. Moving beyond more standard material, the book includes chapters introducing bootstrap methods, nonparametric regression, equivariant estimation, empirical Bayes, and sequential design and analysis. The book has a rich collection of exercises. Several of them illustrate how the theory developed in the book may be used in various applications. Solutions to many of the exercises are included in an appendix.

Exercises and Solutions in Biostatistical Theory

Exercises and Solutions in Biostatistical Theory
Author: Lawrence Kupper,Brian Neelon,Sean M. O'Brien
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2010-11-09
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781584887225

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Drawn from nearly four decades of Lawrence L. Kupper’s teaching experiences as a distinguished professor in the Department of Biostatistics at the University of North Carolina, Exercises and Solutions in Biostatistical Theory presents theoretical statistical concepts, numerous exercises, and detailed solutions that span topics from basic probability to statistical inference. The text links theoretical biostatistical principles to real-world situations, including some of the authors’ own biostatistical work that has addressed complicated design and analysis issues in the health sciences. This classroom-tested material is arranged sequentially starting with a chapter on basic probability theory, followed by chapters on univariate distribution theory and multivariate distribution theory. The last two chapters on statistical inference cover estimation theory and hypothesis testing theory. Each chapter begins with an in-depth introduction that summarizes the biostatistical principles needed to help solve the exercises. Exercises range in level of difficulty from fairly basic to more challenging (identified with asterisks). By working through the exercises and detailed solutions in this book, students will develop a deep understanding of the principles of biostatistical theory. The text shows how the biostatistical theory is effectively used to address important biostatistical issues in a variety of real-world settings. Mastering the theoretical biostatistical principles described in the book will prepare students for successful study of higher-level statistical theory and will help them become better biostatisticians.

Mathematical Statistics

Mathematical Statistics
Author: Jun Shao
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2008-02-03
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780387217185

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This graduate textbook covers topics in statistical theory essential for graduate students preparing for work on a Ph.D. degree in statistics. This new edition has been revised and updated and in this fourth printing, errors have been ironed out. The first chapter provides a quick overview of concepts and results in measure-theoretic probability theory that are useful in statistics. The second chapter introduces some fundamental concepts in statistical decision theory and inference. Subsequent chapters contain detailed studies on some important topics: unbiased estimation, parametric estimation, nonparametric estimation, hypothesis testing, and confidence sets. A large number of exercises in each chapter provide not only practice problems for students, but also many additional results.

Basics of Modern Mathematical Statistics

Basics of Modern Mathematical Statistics
Author: Wolfgang Karl Härdle,Vladimir Spokoiny,Vladimir Panov,Weining Wang
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2013-11-27
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3642368514

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​The complexity of today’s statistical data calls for modern mathematical tools. Many fields of science make use of mathematical statistics and require continuous updating on statistical technologies. Practice makes perfect, since mastering the tools makes them applicable. Our book of exercises and solutions offers a wide range of applications and numerical solutions based on R. In modern mathematical statistics, the purpose is to provide statistics students with a number of basic exercises and also an understanding of how the theory can be applied to real-world problems. The application aspect is also quite important, as most previous exercise books are mostly on theoretical derivations. Also we add some problems from topics often encountered in recent research papers. The book was written for statistics students with one or two years of coursework in mathematical statistics and probability, professors who hold courses in mathematical statistics, and researchers in other fields who would like to do some exercises on math statistics.

Exercises in Probability

Exercises in Probability
Author: Loïc Chaumont,Marc Yor
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2012-07-19
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781107606555

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Over 100 exercises with detailed solutions, insightful notes and references for further reading. Ideal for beginning researchers.

Problems and Solutions in Theoretical Statistics

Problems and Solutions in Theoretical Statistics
Author: David Cox
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1978-08-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9400957920

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In our book Theoretical Statistics we gave about 150 Further results and exercises mostly intended to illustrate material of intrinsic interest that it was not possible to cover in the main text. In many cases the statements were based quite directly on recent papers. The present book gives outline solutions and discussion of these problems. To make the book selfcontained we have preceded each set of problems by a brief summary of the main general ideas required. The collection of these summaries provides a rapid review of the theory of statistics. The book contains a substantial amount of general material not previously available in book form. The detailed solution of special problems is a vital part of the study of any mathematical subject and we hope therefore that teachers and students of statistics especially at graduate level will find the problems and outline solutions helpful. In addition we hope that research workers in statistics interested in special problems will find the book an effective review of some useful theoretical ideas including the associated elementary mathematical techniques. While the numbering and arrangement of the problems is the same as in Theoretical Statistics, we have rewritten a number of the problems, partly in order to make them self contained and partly for clarification and correction.