A Whistle-Stop Tour of Statistics
The book is intended as a quick source of reference and as an aide-memoir for students taking A-level, undergraduate or postgraduate statistics courses. It includes numerous examples, helping instructors on such courses by providing their students with small data sets with which to work.
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A Whistle-Stop Tour of Statistics
The book is intended as a quick source of reference and as an aide-memoir for students taking A-level, undergraduate or postgraduate statistics courses. It includes numerous examples, helping instructors on such courses by providing their students with small data sets with which to work.
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A Whistle-Stop Tour of Statistics

A Whistle-Stop Tour of Statistics

by Brian Everitt
A Whistle-Stop Tour of Statistics
A Whistle-Stop Tour of Statistics

A Whistle-Stop Tour of Statistics

by Brian Everitt

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Overview

The book is intended as a quick source of reference and as an aide-memoir for students taking A-level, undergraduate or postgraduate statistics courses. It includes numerous examples, helping instructors on such courses by providing their students with small data sets with which to work.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138460294
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 10/10/2019
Pages: 212
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Brian Everitt is Retired from King's College London, UK.

Table of Contents

1 Some Basics and Describing Data — 2 Probability — 3 Estimation — 4 Inference — 5 Analysis of Variance Models — 6 Linear Regression Models — 7 Logistic Regression and the Generalized Linear Model — 8 Survival Analysis — 9 Longitudinal Data and Their Analysis — 10 Multivariate Data and Their Analysis.

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For an MAA member, this book might serve as a small desktop encyclopedia of statistics … . For someone with the mathematical prerequisites, it can answer questions such as ‘What is logistic regression?’ with a bit more detail than a dictionary of statistics.
—Robert W. Hayden, MAA Reviews, May 2012

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