Beginning with the historical background of probability theory, this thoroughly revised text examines all important aspects of mathematical probability - including random variables, probability distributions, characteristic and generating functions, stochatic convergence, and limit theorems - and provides an introduction to various types of statistical problems, covering the broad range of statistical inference.;Requiring a prerequisite in calculus for complete understanding of the topics discussed, the Second Edition contains new material on: univariate distributions; multivariate...
Beginning with the historical background of probability theory, this thoroughly revised text examines all important aspects of mathematical probabilit...
Offers a unified presentation of statistical designs and methods of analysis for all stages of pharmaceutical development, emphasizing biopharmaceutical applications and demonstrating statistical techniques with real-world examples.
Offers a unified presentation of statistical designs and methods of analysis for all stages of pharmaceutical development, emphasizing biopharmaceutic...
Examining the strengths and limitations of various standards of accuracy in clinical laboratory analyses, this detailed reference presents an in-depth study of important theoretical and empirical issues concerning the description, collection, and application of reference values in laboratory medicine.
Examining the strengths and limitations of various standards of accuracy in clinical laboratory analyses, this detailed reference presents an in-depth...
This work describes several statistical techniques for studying repeated measures data, presenting growth curve methods applicable to biomedical, social, animal, agricultural and business research. It details the multivariate development of growth science and repeated measures experiments, covering time-moving covariates, exchangable errors, bioassay results, missing data procedures and nonparametric and Bayesian methods.
This work describes several statistical techniques for studying repeated measures data, presenting growth curve methods applicable to biomedical, soci...
This work describes the selection, design, theory, and application of tests for normality. It covers robust estimation, test power, and univariate and multivariate normality. It contains tests for multivariate normality and coordinate-dependent and invariant approaches.
This work describes the selection, design, theory, and application of tests for normality. It covers robust estimation, test power, and univariate and...
Written in honor and in memory of Professor Donald B. Owen, this broadly based reference explains the role of statistics in improving the quality of collecting and analyzing information for a wide variety of applications.
Written in honor and in memory of Professor Donald B. Owen, this broadly based reference explains the role of statistics in improving the quality of c...
In today's high-technology world, with flourishing e-business and intense competition at a global level, the search for the competitive advantage has become a crucial task of corporate executives. Quality, formerly considered a secondary expense, is now universally recognized as a necessary tool. Although many statistical methods are available for determining quality, there has been no guide to easy learning and implementation until now. Filling that gap, Statistical Design of Experiments with Engineering Applications, provides a ready made, quick and easy-to-learn approach for applying...
In today's high-technology world, with flourishing e-business and intense competition at a global level, the search for the competitive advantage has ...
< P> The number of innovative applications of randomization tests in various fields and recent developments in experimental design, significance testing, computing facilities, and randomization test algorithms have necessitated a new edition of Randomization Tests. Updated, reorganized, and revised, the text emphasizes the irrelevance and implausibility of the random sampling assumption for the typical experiment in three completely rewritten chapters. It also discusses factorial designs and interactions and combines repeated-measures and randomized block designs in one chapter. The...
< P> The number of innovative applications of randomization tests in various fields and recent developments in experimental design, significance testi...
Reviewing the theory of the general linear model (GLM) using a general framework, Univariate and Multivariate General Linear Models: Theory and Applications with SAS, Second Edition presents analyses of simple and complex models, both univariate and multivariate, that employ data sets from a variety of disciplines, such as the social and behavioral sciences. With revised examples that include options available using SAS 9.0, this expanded edition divides theory from applications within each chapter. Following an overview of the GLM, the book introduces unrestricted GLMs to analyze...
Reviewing the theory of the general linear model (GLM) using a general framework, Univariate and Multivariate General Linear Models: Theory and Applic...
The application of engineering principles in divergent fields such as management science and communications as well as the advancement of several approaches in theory and computation have led to growing interest in queueing models, creating the need for a comprehensive text. Emphasizing Markovian structures and the techniques that occur in different models, A Course on Queueing Models discusses recent developments in the field, different methodological tools - some of which are not available elsewhere - and computational techniques. While most books essentially address the classical methods...
The application of engineering principles in divergent fields such as management science and communications as well as the advancement of several appr...