Statistical Hypothesis Testing


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Testing Statistical Hypotheses


Testing Statistical Hypotheses

Author: Erich Leo Lehmann

language: en

Publisher: Springer Verlag

Release Date: 1986


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This classic work, now available from Springer, summarizes developments in the field of hypotheses testing. Optimality considerations continue to provide the organizing principle; however, they are now tempered by a much stronger emphasis on the robustness properties of the resulting procedures. This book is an essential reference for any graduate student in statistics.

Statistical Hypothesis Testing


Statistical Hypothesis Testing

Author: Ning-Zhong Shi

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 2008


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This book presents up-to-date theory and methods of statistical hypothesis testing based on measure theory. The so-called statistical space is a measurable space adding a family of probability measures. Most topics in the book will be developed based on this term. The book includes some typical data sets, such as the relation between race and the death penalty verdict, the behavior of food intake of two kinds of Zucker rats, and the per capita income and expenditure in China during the 1978?2002 period. Emphasis is given to the process of finding appropriate statistical techniques and methods of evaluating these techniques.

Statistical Hypothesis Testing: Theory And Methods


Statistical Hypothesis Testing: Theory And Methods

Author: Ning-zhong Shi

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company

Release Date: 2008-09-29


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This book presents up-to-date theory and methods of statistical hypothesis testing based on measure theory. The so-called statistical space is a measurable space adding a family of probability measures. Most topics in the book will be developed based on this term. The book includes some typical data sets, such as the relation between race and the death penalty verdict, the behavior of food intake of two kinds of Zucker rats, and the per capita income and expenditure in China during the 1978-2002 period. Emphasis is given to the process of finding appropriate statistical techniques and methods of evaluating these techniques.