Hannelore Liero, Silvelyn Zwanzig, "Introduction to the Theory of Statistical Inference"
English | 2011 | ISBN: 1439852928 | PDF | pages: 280 | 2.4 mb
English | 2011 | ISBN: 1439852928 | PDF | pages: 280 | 2.4 mb
Based on the authors’ lecture notes, Introduction to the Theory of Statistical Inference presents concise yet complete coverage of statistical inference theory, focusing on the fundamental classical principles. Suitable for a second-semester undergraduate course on statistical inference, the book offers proofs to support the mathematics. It illustrates core concepts using cartoons and provides solutions to all examples and problems.
Highlights
- Basic notations and ideas of statistical inference are explained in a mathematically rigorous, but understandable, form
- Classroom-tested and designed for students of mathematical statistics
- Examples, applications of the general theory to special cases, exercises, and figures provide a deeper insight into the material
- Solutions provided for problems formulated at the end of each chapter
- Combines the theoretical basis of statistical inference with a useful applied toolbox that includes linear models
- Theoretical, difficult, or frequently misunderstood problems are marked
The book is aimed at advanced undergraduate students, graduate students in mathematics and statistics, and theoretically-interested students from other disciplines. Results are presented as theorems and corollaries. All theorems are proven and important statements are formulated as guidelines in prose. With its multipronged and student-tested approach, this book is an excellent introduction to the theory of statistical inference.