Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences, Volume 13

Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences, Volume 13
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Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2005-12-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780471744054

Countless professionals and students who use statistics in their work rely on the multi-volume Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences as a superior and unique source of information on statistical theory, methods, and applications. This new edition (available in both print and on-line versions) is designed to bring the encyclopedia in line with the latest topics and advances made in statistical science over the past decade--in areas such as computer-intensive statistical methodology, genetics, medicine, the environment, and other applications. Written by over 600 world-renowned experts (including the editors), the entries are self-contained and easily understood by readers with a limited statistical background. With the publication of this second edition in 16 printed volumes, the Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences retains its position as a cutting-edge reference of choice for those working in statistics, biostatistics, quality control, economics, sociology, engineering, probability theory, computer science, biomedicine, psychology, and many other areas. The Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences is also available as a 16 volume A to Z set. Volume 13: St-To.

Econometric Foundations Pack with CD-ROM

Econometric Foundations Pack with CD-ROM
Author: Ron Mittelhammer (Prof.)
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 794
Release: 2000-07-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521623940

The text and accompanying CD-ROM develop step by step a modern approach to econometric problems. They are aimed at talented upper-level undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals wishing to acquaint themselves with the pinciples and procedures for information processing and recovery from samples of economic data. The text fully provides an operational understanding of a rich set of estimation and inference tools, including tradional likelihood based and non-traditional non-likelihood based procedures, that can be used in conjuction with the computer to address economic problems.