Engineering Statistics and Quality Control
by Irving W. Burr - McGraw-Hill , 1953
The present book is the outgrowth of a course in statistics for engineers which has been given at Purdue University. The book is written primarily as a text book for junior, senior, and graduate students of engineering and physical science.
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by Irving W. Burr - McGraw-Hill , 1953
The present book is the outgrowth of a course in statistics for engineers which has been given at Purdue University. The book is written primarily as a text book for junior, senior, and graduate students of engineering and physical science.
(2194 views)
Statistical Treatment of Experimental Data
by Hugh D. Young - McGraw Hill , 1962
A concise, highly readable introduction to statistical methods. Even with a limited mathematics background, readers can understand what statistical methods are and how they may be used to obtain the best possible results from experimental data.
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by Hugh D. Young - McGraw Hill , 1962
A concise, highly readable introduction to statistical methods. Even with a limited mathematics background, readers can understand what statistical methods are and how they may be used to obtain the best possible results from experimental data.
(1565 views)
Introductory Statistics
by T. H. Wonnacott, R. J. Wonnacott - Wiley , 1969
The popular introduction to statistics for students of economics or business. Presents an approach that is generally available only in much more advanced texts, yet uses the simplest mathematics consistent with a sound presentation.
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by T. H. Wonnacott, R. J. Wonnacott - Wiley , 1969
The popular introduction to statistics for students of economics or business. Presents an approach that is generally available only in much more advanced texts, yet uses the simplest mathematics consistent with a sound presentation.
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Elementary Practical Statistics
by A. L. O'Toole - The MacMillan Company , 1964
This text is a general course in elementary statistics. Its purpose is to give readers some familiarity with an increasingly important method for improving human knowledge of the world in which we live and of our relationships in and to that world.
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by A. L. O'Toole - The MacMillan Company , 1964
This text is a general course in elementary statistics. Its purpose is to give readers some familiarity with an increasingly important method for improving human knowledge of the world in which we live and of our relationships in and to that world.
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Introduction to the Theory of Statistics
by A. M. Mood, F. A. Graybill, D. C. Boes - McGraw-Hill , 1974
A self contained introduction to classical statistical theory. The material is suitable for students who have successfully completed a single year's course in calculus with no prior knowledge of statistics or probability. Third revised edition.
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by A. M. Mood, F. A. Graybill, D. C. Boes - McGraw-Hill , 1974
A self contained introduction to classical statistical theory. The material is suitable for students who have successfully completed a single year's course in calculus with no prior knowledge of statistics or probability. Third revised edition.
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Engineering Statistics Handbook
- NIST/SEMATECH , 2003
The goal of this handbook is to help scientists and engineers incorporate statistical methods in their work as efficiently as possible. Many parts of the book feature case studies or examples with computations from the free downloadable software.
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- NIST/SEMATECH , 2003
The goal of this handbook is to help scientists and engineers incorporate statistical methods in their work as efficiently as possible. Many parts of the book feature case studies or examples with computations from the free downloadable software.
(4886 views)
Multivariate Statistics: Concepts, Models, and Applications
by David W. Stockburger - Missouri State University , 2001
The book for a course in multivariate statistics for first year graduate or advanced undergraduates. It is neither a mathematical treatise nor a cookbook. Instead of complicated mathematical proofs the author wrote about mathematical ideas.
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by David W. Stockburger - Missouri State University , 2001
The book for a course in multivariate statistics for first year graduate or advanced undergraduates. It is neither a mathematical treatise nor a cookbook. Instead of complicated mathematical proofs the author wrote about mathematical ideas.
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Statistics: Methods and Applications
by Thomas Hill, Paul Lewicki - StatSoft, Inc. , 2005
A comprehensive statistics textbook for both beginners and advanced analysts. It presents analytic approaches and statistical methods used in science, business, industry, and data mining, written for the real-life practitioner of these methods.
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by Thomas Hill, Paul Lewicki - StatSoft, Inc. , 2005
A comprehensive statistics textbook for both beginners and advanced analysts. It presents analytic approaches and statistical methods used in science, business, industry, and data mining, written for the real-life practitioner of these methods.
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First Course in Statistics
by D Caradog Jones - G Bell , 1921
First part of the book is within the understanding of the ordinary person. Part 2 is more mathematical, but the results are explained in such a way that the reader shall gain a general idea of the theory and applications without mastering the proofs.
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by D Caradog Jones - G Bell , 1921
First part of the book is within the understanding of the ordinary person. Part 2 is more mathematical, but the results are explained in such a way that the reader shall gain a general idea of the theory and applications without mastering the proofs.
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Using R for Introductory Statistics
by John Verzani - Chapman & Hall/CRC , 2004
A self-contained treatment of statistical topics and the intricacies of the R software. The book focuses on exploratory data analysis, includes chapters on simulation and linear models. It lays the foundation for further study and development using R.
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by John Verzani - Chapman & Hall/CRC , 2004
A self-contained treatment of statistical topics and the intricacies of the R software. The book focuses on exploratory data analysis, includes chapters on simulation and linear models. It lays the foundation for further study and development using R.
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Statistical Theory
by Rachel Fewster - University of Auckland , 2009
This is a course in mathematical statistics. The text covers probability, discrete probability distributions, modeling with discrete probability distributions, continuous random variables, the normal distribution and the central limit theorem.
(4249 views)
by Rachel Fewster - University of Auckland , 2009
This is a course in mathematical statistics. The text covers probability, discrete probability distributions, modeling with discrete probability distributions, continuous random variables, the normal distribution and the central limit theorem.
(4249 views)
A First Course on Time Series Analysis with SAS
by Michael Falk at al. - University of Wuerzburg , 2011
This book links up elements from time series analysis with a selection of statistical procedures used in general practice including the statistical software package SAS. The book addresses students of statistics, economics, demography, engineering.
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by Michael Falk at al. - University of Wuerzburg , 2011
This book links up elements from time series analysis with a selection of statistical procedures used in general practice including the statistical software package SAS. The book addresses students of statistics, economics, demography, engineering.
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Introductory Statistics Notes
by Jamie DeCoster - University of Alabama , 1998
It is important to know how to understand statistics so that we can make the proper judgments when a person presents us with an argument backed by data. Data are numbers with a context. We must always keep the meaning of our data in mind.
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by Jamie DeCoster - University of Alabama , 1998
It is important to know how to understand statistics so that we can make the proper judgments when a person presents us with an argument backed by data. Data are numbers with a context. We must always keep the meaning of our data in mind.
(376 views)
Handbook of Computational Statistics
by J.E. Gentle, W. Härdle, Y. Mori - Springer , 2004
The book gives a unified framework to the area of computational statistics, with the separate chapters providing discussions on important areas of the field. It is useful for all statisticians interested in applying computational statistics methods.
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by J.E. Gentle, W. Härdle, Y. Mori - Springer , 2004
The book gives a unified framework to the area of computational statistics, with the separate chapters providing discussions on important areas of the field. It is useful for all statisticians interested in applying computational statistics methods.
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Lectures on Statistics
by Robert B. Ash - University of Illinois , 2007
These notes are based on a course that the author gave at UIUC. No prior knowledge of statistics is assumed. A standard first course in probability is a prerequisite, but the first 8 lectures review results that are important in statistics.
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by Robert B. Ash - University of Illinois , 2007
These notes are based on a course that the author gave at UIUC. No prior knowledge of statistics is assumed. A standard first course in probability is a prerequisite, but the first 8 lectures review results that are important in statistics.
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Collaborative Statistics
by Barbara Illowsky, Susan Dean - Illowsky Publising , 2008
Intended for introductory statistics courses for students at two and four-year colleges who are majoring in fields other than math or engineering. Intermediate algebra is the only prerequisite. The book focuses on applications rather than the theory.
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by Barbara Illowsky, Susan Dean - Illowsky Publising , 2008
Intended for introductory statistics courses for students at two and four-year colleges who are majoring in fields other than math or engineering. Intermediate algebra is the only prerequisite. The book focuses on applications rather than the theory.
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Statistics
by Philip B. Stark - University of California, Berkeley , 2011
This text was written for an introductory class in Statistics for students in Business, Economics, or Social Science. This is the first and last class in Statistics. It also covers logic and reasoning at a level suitable for a general course.
(453 views)
by Philip B. Stark - University of California, Berkeley , 2011
This text was written for an introductory class in Statistics for students in Business, Economics, or Social Science. This is the first and last class in Statistics. It also covers logic and reasoning at a level suitable for a general course.
(453 views)
Essentials of Statistics
by David Brink - BookBoon , 2008
This compendium of probability and statistics offers an instruction in the central areas of these subjects. The focus is overview. The book is intensively examplefied, which give the reader a recipe how to solve all the common types of exercises.
(4582 views)
by David Brink - BookBoon , 2008
This compendium of probability and statistics offers an instruction in the central areas of these subjects. The focus is overview. The book is intensively examplefied, which give the reader a recipe how to solve all the common types of exercises.
(4582 views)
Statistics for Business and Economics
by Marcelo Fernandes - BookBoon , 2009
In today's economic environment it is practically impossible to avoid dealing with data gathering and analysis. This free textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the main topics in the area of statistic analysis for business and economics.
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by Marcelo Fernandes - BookBoon , 2009
In today's economic environment it is practically impossible to avoid dealing with data gathering and analysis. This free textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the main topics in the area of statistic analysis for business and economics.
(9838 views)
Statistics for Applications
by Dmitry Panchenko - MIT OpenCourseWare , 2006
A broad treatment of statistics, concentrating on specific statistical techniques used in science and industry. Topics: hypothesis testing and estimation, confidence intervals, chi-square tests, nonparametric statistics, analysis of variance, etc.(789 views)
by Dmitry Panchenko - MIT OpenCourseWare , 2006
A broad treatment of statistics, concentrating on specific statistical techniques used in science and industry. Topics: hypothesis testing and estimation, confidence intervals, chi-square tests, nonparametric statistics, analysis of variance, etc.(789 views)
Concepts and Applications of Inferential Statistics
by Richard Lowry , 2008
Free full-length textbook written by a professor of psychology at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, it offers teachers and students of statistics lots of information. The book covers probability, distribution and correlation, and regression.
(5240 views)
by Richard Lowry , 2008
Free full-length textbook written by a professor of psychology at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, it offers teachers and students of statistics lots of information. The book covers probability, distribution and correlation, and regression.
(5240 views)
SPSS: Stats Practically Short and Simple
by Sidney Tyrrell - BookBoon , 2009
This textbook is for people who want to know how to use SPSS for analyzing data. The author has considerable experience of teaching many such people and assumes they know the basics of statistics but nothing about SPSS, or as it is now known, PASW.
(2750 views)
by Sidney Tyrrell - BookBoon , 2009
This textbook is for people who want to know how to use SPSS for analyzing data. The author has considerable experience of teaching many such people and assumes they know the basics of statistics but nothing about SPSS, or as it is now known, PASW.
(2750 views)
Essentials of Statistics: Exercises
by David Brink - BookBoon , 2008
After reading the theory book about Statistics it is time to test your knowledge to make sure that you are well prepared for your exam. This free exercise book follows the same structure as the theory book about Statistics.
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by David Brink - BookBoon , 2008
After reading the theory book about Statistics it is time to test your knowledge to make sure that you are well prepared for your exam. This free exercise book follows the same structure as the theory book about Statistics.
(3833 views)
Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences
by David A. Kenny - Little, Brown , 1987
This textbook provides a first course in data analysis for students majoring in the social and behavioral sciences. The book is intended to be comprehensible to students who are not planning to go on to postgraduate study.
(5714 views)
by David A. Kenny - Little, Brown , 1987
This textbook provides a first course in data analysis for students majoring in the social and behavioral sciences. The book is intended to be comprehensible to students who are not planning to go on to postgraduate study.
(5714 views)
Statistical Tools for Economists
by Daniel McFadden - University of California, Berkeley , 2001
The contents: Economic Analysis and Econometrics; Analysis and Linear Algebra in a Nutshell; Probability Theory in a Nutshell; Limit Theorems in Statistics; Experiments, Sampling, and Statistical Decisions; Estimation; Hypothesis Testing.
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by Daniel McFadden - University of California, Berkeley , 2001
The contents: Economic Analysis and Econometrics; Analysis and Linear Algebra in a Nutshell; Probability Theory in a Nutshell; Limit Theorems in Statistics; Experiments, Sampling, and Statistical Decisions; Estimation; Hypothesis Testing.
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Residuals and Influence in Regression
by R. Dennis Cook, Sanford Weisberg - Chapman & Hall , 1982
In this monograph, we present a detailed account of the residual based methods that we have found to be most useful, and brief summaries of other selected methods. Our emphasis is on graphical methods rather than on formal testing.
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by R. Dennis Cook, Sanford Weisberg - Chapman & Hall , 1982
In this monograph, we present a detailed account of the residual based methods that we have found to be most useful, and brief summaries of other selected methods. Our emphasis is on graphical methods rather than on formal testing.
(852 views)
Statistics for Health, Life and Social Sciences
by Denis Anthony - BookBoon , 2011
This is a practical book. It is aimed at people who need to understand statistics, but not develop it as a subject. The typical reader might be a postgraduate student in health, life, or social science who has no knowledge of statistics.
(383 views)
by Denis Anthony - BookBoon , 2011
This is a practical book. It is aimed at people who need to understand statistics, but not develop it as a subject. The typical reader might be a postgraduate student in health, life, or social science who has no knowledge of statistics.
(383 views)
Introduction to Statistical Thought
by Michael Lavine , 2008
Upper undergraduate or graduate book in statistical thinking for students with a background in calculus and the ability to think abstractly. The focus is on ideas and concepts, as opposed to technical details of how to put those ideas into practice.
(4721 views)
by Michael Lavine , 2008
Upper undergraduate or graduate book in statistical thinking for students with a background in calculus and the ability to think abstractly. The focus is on ideas and concepts, as opposed to technical details of how to put those ideas into practice.
(4721 views)
Applied Multivariate Statistical Analysis
by Wolfgang K. Hardle, Leopold Simar - Springer , 2007
The authors present multivariate data analysis in a way that is understandable to non-mathematicians and practitioners confronted by statistical data analysis. The book has a friendly yet rigorous style. Mathematical results are clearly stated.
(3344 views)
by Wolfgang K. Hardle, Leopold Simar - Springer , 2007
The authors present multivariate data analysis in a way that is understandable to non-mathematicians and practitioners confronted by statistical data analysis. The book has a friendly yet rigorous style. Mathematical results are clearly stated.
(3344 views)
Topics in Statistics: Statistical Learning Theory
by Dmitry Panchenko - MIT OpenCourseWare , 2007
The goal of this text is to study the generalization ability of a number of popular machine learning algorithms such as boosting, support vector machines and neural networks. Topics include Vapnik-Chervonenkis theory, concentration inequalities, etc.
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by Dmitry Panchenko - MIT OpenCourseWare , 2007
The goal of this text is to study the generalization ability of a number of popular machine learning algorithms such as boosting, support vector machines and neural networks. Topics include Vapnik-Chervonenkis theory, concentration inequalities, etc.
(1059 views)
Introductory Statistics: Concepts, Models, and Applications
by David W. Stockburger - Missouri State University , 1996
This e-book is a complete interactive study guide with quizzing functionality that reports to the instructor. The on-line text also has animated figures and graphs that bring the print graphic to life for deeper understanding.
(2423 views)
by David W. Stockburger - Missouri State University , 1996
This e-book is a complete interactive study guide with quizzing functionality that reports to the instructor. The on-line text also has animated figures and graphs that bring the print graphic to life for deeper understanding.
(2423 views)
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