Statistics In Theory And Practice

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Statistics (Theory & Practice)

This book faciliates easy understanding of the matter without any tediousness in grasping the theories and illustrations.This book is completed in respect of the syllabus for B.Com and B.A.(Eco) degrees (Semester and Non-Semester) of Madurai Kamaraj University.Every effort has been made to give illustrations for lucidit. Every chapter explains the principles through appropiate illustrations.At the end of each chapter selected exercises from different university papers have been included alongwith answers.This book covers theortical, practical and applied aspects of statistics as far as possible in a clear and exhaustive manner. This book contains 553 solved illustrations, 442 Objective Type Questions, 264 theortical questions and 1,000 practical problems with appropiate answers.
Statistics in Theory and Practice

Author: Robert Lupton
language: en
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Release Date: 1993-08
Aimed at readers without a specialist scientific background, this monograph describes the theory underlying classical statistical methods. Readers with some familiarity of the standard tests will learn more about their strengths, weaknesses and domains of applicability.
Statistical Models

Author: David A. Freedman
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 2009-04-27
This lively and engaging book explains the things you have to know in order to read empirical papers in the social and health sciences, as well as the techniques you need to build statistical models of your own. The discussion in the book is organized around published studies, as are many of the exercises. Relevant journal articles are reprinted at the back of the book. Freedman makes a thorough appraisal of the statistical methods in these papers and in a variety of other examples. He illustrates the principles of modelling, and the pitfalls. The discussion shows you how to think about the critical issues - including the connection (or lack of it) between the statistical models and the real phenomena. The book is written for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students in statistics, as well as students and professionals in the social and health sciences.