Applied Statistics A Handbook of Techniques

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Sachs, Lothar
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer New York 1982, 1982
Edition:1st ed. 1982
Series:Springer Series in Statistics
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 7.6 Rank Analysis of Variance for Several Correlated Samples
  • ? 7.7 Principles of Experimental Design
  • Bibliography and General References
  • Exercises
  • Solutions to the Exercises
  • Author Index
  • ? 3.3 Comparison of an Empirical Variance with Its Parameter
  • 3.4 Confidence Interval for the Variance and for the Coefficient of Variation
  • 3.5 Comparison of Two Empirically Determined Variances of Normally Distributed Populations
  • ? 3.6 Comparison of Two Empirical Means of Normally Distributed Populations
  • 3.7 Quick Tests Which Assume Nearly Normally Distributed Data
  • 3.8 The Problem of Outliers and Some Tables Useful in Setting Tolerance Limits
  • 3.9 Distribution-Free Procedures for the Comparison of Independent Samples
  • 4 Further Test Procedures
  • 4.1 Reduction of Sampling Errors by Pairing Observations: Paired Samples
  • 4.2 Observations Arranged in Pairs
  • 4.3 The ?2 Goodness of Fit Test
  • 4.4 The Kolmogoroff-Smirnoff Goodness of Fit Test
  • 4.5 The Frequency of Events
  • 4.6 The Evaluation of Fourfold Tables
  • 4.7 Testing the Randomness of a Sequence of Dichotomous Data or of Measured Data
  • 4.8 The S3 Sign Test of Cox and Stuart for Detection of a Monotone Trend
  • 5 Measures of Association: Correlation and Regression
  • 5.1 Preliminary Remarks and Survey
  • 5.2 Hypotheses on Causation Must Come from Outside, Not Necessarily from Statistics
  • 5.3 Distribution-Free Measures of Association
  • 5.4 Estimation Procedures
  • 5.5 Test Procedures
  • 5.6 Nonlinear Regression
  • 5.7 Some Linearizing Transformations
  • ? 5.8 Partial and Multiple Correlations and Regressions
  • 6 The Analysis of k × 2 and Other Two Way Tables
  • 6.1 Comparison of Several Samples of Dichotomous Data and the Analysis of a k × 2 Two Way Table
  • 6.2 The Analysis of r × c Contingency and Homogeneity Tables
  • 7 Analysis of Variance Techniques
  • ? 7.1 Preliminary Discussion and Survey
  • 7.2 Testing the Equality of Several Variances
  • 7.3 One Way Analysis of Variance
  • 7.4 Two Way and Three Way Analysis of Variance
  • 7.5 Rapid Tests of Analysis of Variance
  • to Statistics
  • 0 Preliminaries
  • 0.1 Mathematical Abbreviations
  • 0.2 Arithmetical Operations
  • 0.3 Computational Aids
  • 0.4 Rounding Off
  • 0.5 Computations with Inaccurate Numbers
  • 1 Statistical Decision Techniques
  • 1.1 What Is Statistics? Statistics and the Scientific Method
  • 1.2 Elements of Computational Probability
  • 1.3 The Path to the Normal Distribution
  • 1.4 The Road to the Statistical Test
  • 1.5 Three Important Families of Test Distributions
  • 1.6 Discrete Distributions
  • 2 Statistical Methods in Medicine and Technology
  • 2.1 Medical Statistics
  • 2.2 Sequential Test Plans
  • 2.3 Evaluation of Biologically Active Substances Based on Dosage-Dichotomous Effect Curves
  • 2.4 Statistics in Engineering
  • 2.5 Operations Research
  • 3 The Comparison of Independent Data Samples
  • 3.1 The Confidence Interval of the Mean and of the Median
  • ? 3.2 Comparison of an Empirical Mean with the Mean of a Normally Distributed Population