Statistical Methods

  • Statistical Methods
    By William J. Wilson, Donna L. Mohr, Rudolf J. Freund

    The statistical inference principles presented in this chapter, often referred to as the Neyman-Pearson principles, may seem awkward at first. This is especially true of the hypothesis testing procedures, with their distinction between ...

  • Statistical Methods
    By Herbert Arkin, Raymond Roosevelt Colton

    Pt , 227 Parabola , 67 Parameter , 142 Part correlation , coefficient of , 109 Partial correlation , 108 Pearson type curves , 189 Pearsonian coefficient of skewness , 46 calculation , 187 formulae , 233 about mean , 187 Sheppard's ...

  • Statistical Methods
    By Donna L. Mohr

    This text takes a classic approach that emphasizes concepts and techniques for working out problems and intepreting results.

  • Statistical Methods
    By William J. Wilson, Rudolf J. Freund

    This broad text provides a complete overview of most standard statistical methods, including multiple regression, analysis of variance, experimental design, and sampling techniques.

  • Statistical Methods
    By William J. Wilson, Rudolf J. Freund

    Statistical Methods

  • Statistical Methods
    By William J. Wilson, Rudolf J. Freund

    Rudolf J. Freund, William J. Wilson. Statistical Methods Second Edition Rudolf J. Freund Texas A&M University William J. Wilson University of North Florida Senior Editor, Mathematics Barbara Holland Senior Project Manager Angela Dooley.

  • Statistical Methods
    By William J. Wilson, Rudolf J. Freund, Donna Mohr

    By providing an overview of statistical reasoning, this text equips readers with the insight needed to summarize data, recognize good experimental designs, implement appropriate analyses, and arrive at sound interpretations of statistical ...

  • Statistical Methods
    By William J. Wilson, Donna L. Mohr, Rudolf Jakob Freund

    This text takes a classic approach that emphasizes concepts and techniques for working out problems and intepreting results.

  • Statistical Methods: Contains, Besides Theory, about 1000 Fully Solved Illustrations and about 1300 Problems with Answers
    By S. P. Gupta

    Statistical Methods: Contains, Besides Theory, about 1000 Fully Solved Illustrations and about 1300 Problems with Answers

  • Statistical Methods: Containsbesides Theoryabout 1000 Fully Solved Illustrations and about 1300 Problems with Answers
    By Gupta S P

    Statistical Methods: Containsbesides Theoryabout 1000 Fully Solved Illustrations and about 1300 Problems with Answers

  • Statistical Methods
    By William J. Wilson, Rudolf Jakob Freund

    This expansive text provides a complete overview of the majority of standard statistical methods, including a substantial amount of material on multiple regression, analysis of variance, experimental design, and sampling techniques.

  • Statistical Methods: An Introduction to Basic Statistical Concepts and Analysis
    By Cheryl Ann Willard

    The text begins with coverage of descriptive statistics such as measures of central tendency and variability, then moves on to inferential statistics.

  • Statistical Methods
    By George Waddel Snedecor, William Gemmell Cochran

    Statistical Methods

  • Statistical Methods: A Geometric Primer
    By David J. Saville, Graham R. Wood

    If you have, then this book is for you! Within its pages, the rhyme and reason are explained in a surprisingly simple, visual and appealing manner. The statistical methods referred to are those based on the “Normal” distribution.

  • Statistical Methods: Connections, Equivalencies, and Relationships
    By Kenneth J. Berry, Janis E. Johnston

    ... permutation statistical methods , see A Chronicle of Permutation Statistical Methods by Berry , Johnston , and Mielke [ 13 ] . 2.7.1 A Historical Perspective It is important to place permutation statistical methods into a historical ...

  • Statistical Methods
    By William G. Cochran, George W. Snecdecor

    Offers a comprehensive update of this classic statistics textbook, with careful adherence to the intent, approach, and style of the original authors.