Statistics The Conceptual Approach Vol I

Statistics The Conceptual Approach Vol I

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Publisher Vinra Publication All Statistics books by Vinra Publication
Author: Vinra Publication
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Statistics The Conceptual Approach Vol I by Vinra Publication
Book Summary:

Encyclopaedia of Applied Statistics Using SPSS, STATISTICA and MATLAB Using Spss, Statistica and Matlab covers all the important concepts of statistics conceptual approach.

Statistics is the study of the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and organization of data.

A conceptual approach, built around common issues and problems rather than statistical techniques, allows to understand the conceptual nature of statistical procedures and to focus more on cases and examples of analysis. This volume contains nine chapters.

Audience of the Book :
This book Useful for Statistics Students.
Table of Content:

1. Statistic Complexity: Combining Kolmogorov Complexity with an Ensemble Approach

2. Statistics: It’s Utility, It’s Risks

3. L-Moments and Tl-Moments as an Alternative Tool of Statistical Data Analysis

4. Asymptotic Analysis for U-Statistics and its Application to Von Mises Statistics

5. Minimum Description Length Methods in Bayesian Model Selection: Some Applications

6. The Distribution of the Concentration Ratio for Samples from a Uniform Population

7. Statistics of Complex Eigenvalues in Friction-Induced Vibration

8. Asymptotic Independence of Three Statistics of Maximal Segmental Scores

9. Statistical Foundation of Empirical Isotherms

Citations, Index