100 statistical tests, 3d ed.
9781412923750
100 statistical tests, 3d ed.
Kanji (human language, character) kanji - /kahn'jee/ (From the Japanese "kan" - the Chinese Han dynasty, and "ji" - glyph or letter of the alphabet. Not capitalised. Plural "kanji") The Japanese word for a Han character used in Japanese. , Gopal K
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2006
242 pages
$130.00
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Kanji notes that only twenty years TWENTY YEARS. The lapse of twenty years raises a presumption of certain facts, and after such a time, the party against whom the presumption has been raised, will be required to prove a negative to establish his rights. 2. ago one only needed about a
dozen tests to be a practicing statistician. How times have changed, and
yet it is difficult to locate some of the new tests statisticians Statisticians or people who made notable contributions to the theories of statistics, or related aspects of probability, or machine learning: A to E
- Odd Olai Aalen (1947–)
- Gottfried Achenwall (1719–1772)
- Abraham Manie Adelstein (1916–1992)
need.
This reference, which includes references for further reading, defines
terms used in carrying out statistical tests and explains how some tests
can be linked together. It gives samples of procedures and a list of all
100 tests, followed by a classification of the tests under a variety of
headings to develop a logical sequence and provide a cross reference.
Kanji then describes the most commonly used tests, assuming that the
reader has sufficient background to not need proofs, and provides the
statistical tables needed to complete the tests. Although very practical
for teachers and students of statistics, practitioners will also find
this useful as a quick reference.
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