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Mathematical Statistics With Resampling and R

ISBN-13: 9781119874034
ISBN-10: 1119874033
Edition: 3
Author: Laura M. Chihara, Tim C. Hesterberg
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Format: Hardcover 560 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781119874034
ISBN-10: 1119874033
Edition: 3
Author: Laura M. Chihara, Tim C. Hesterberg
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Format: Hardcover 560 pages

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Mathematical Statistics With Resampling and R (ISBN-13: 9781119874034 and ISBN-10: 1119874033), written by authors Laura M. Chihara, Tim C. Hesterberg, was published by John Wiley & Sons Inc in 2022. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Applied (Mathematics) books. You can easily purchase or rent Mathematical Statistics With Resampling and R (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Applied books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $44.21.

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Mathematical Statistics with Resampling and R
This thoroughly updated third edition combines the latest software applications with the benefits of modern resampling techniques
Resampling helps students understand the meaning of sampling distributions, sampling variability, P-values, hypothesis tests, and confidence intervals. The third edition of Mathematical Statistics with Resampling and R combines modern resampling techniques and mathematical statistics. This book is classroom-tested to ensure an accessible presentation, and uses the powerful and flexible computer language R for data analysis.
This book introduces permutation tests and bootstrap methods to motivate classical inference methods, as well as to be utilized as useful tools in their own right when classical methods are inaccurate or unavailable. The book strikes a balance between simulation, computing, theory, data, and applications.
Throughout the book, new and updated case studies representing a diverse range of subjects, such as flight delays, birth weights of babies, U.S. demographics, views on sociological issues, and problems at Google and Instacart, illustrate the relevance of mathematical statistics to real-world applications.
Changes and additions to the third edition include: New and updated case studies that incorporate contemporary subjects like COVID-19 Several new sections, including introductory material on causal models and regression methods for causal modeling in practice Modern terminology distinguishing statistical discernibility and practical importance New exercises and examples, data sets, and R code, using dplyr and ggplot2 A complete instructor’s solutions manual A new github site that contains code, data sets, additional topics, and instructor resources
Mathematical Statistics with Resampling and R is an ideal textbook for undergraduate and graduate students in mathematical statistics courses, as well as practitioners and researchers looking to expand their toolkit of resampling and classical techniques.
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This thoroughly updated third edition combines the latest software applications with the benefits of modern resampling techniques
Resampling helps students understand the meaning of sampling distributions, sampling variability, P-values, hypothesis tests, and confidence intervals. The third edition of Mathematical Statistics with Resampling and R combines modern resampling techniques and mathematical statistics. This book is classroom-tested to ensure an accessible presentation, and uses the powerful and flexible computer language R for data analysis.
This book introduces permutation tests and bootstrap methods to motivate classical inference methods, as well as to be utilized as useful tools in their own right when classical methods are inaccurate or unavailable. The book strikes a balance between simulation, computing, theory, data, and applications.
Throughout the book, new and updated case studies representing a diverse range of subjects, such as flight delays, birth weights of babies, U.S. demographics, views on sociological issues, and problems at Google and Instacart, illustrate the relevance of mathematical statistics to real-world applications.
Changes and additions to the third edition include: New and updated case studies that incorporate contemporary subjects like COVID-19 Several new sections, including introductory material on causal models and regression methods for causal modeling in practice Modern terminology distinguishing statistical discernibility and practical importance New exercises and examples, data sets, and R code, using dplyr and ggplot2 A complete instructor’s solutions manual A new github site that contains code, data sets, additional topics, and instructor resources
Mathematical Statistics with Resampling and R is an ideal textbook for undergraduate and graduate students in mathematical statistics courses, as well as practitioners and researchers looking to expa

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