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Probability and Statistical Theory for Applied Researchers - Hardcover

Probability and Statistical Theory for Applied Researchers - Hardcover

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by Thomas Wake Epps (Author)

This book presents the theory of probability and mathematical statistics at a level suitable for researchers at the frontiers of applied disciplines. Examples and exercises make essential concepts in measure theory and analysis accessible to those with preparation limited to vector calculus. Complete, detailed solutions to all the exercises demonstrate techniques of problem solving and provide immediate feedback.Part I, The Theory of Probability, starts with elementary set theory and proceeds through basic measure and probability, random variables, integration and mathematical expectation. It concludes with an extensive survey of models for distributions of random variables. Part II, The Theory of Statistics, begins with sampling theory and distribution theory for statistics from normal populations, proceeds to asymptotic (large-sample) theory, and on to point and interval estimation and tests of parametric hypotheses. The last three chapters cover tests of nonparametric hypotheses, Bayesian methods, and linear and nonlinear regression.Researchers and graduate students in applied fields such as actuarial science, biostatistics, economics, finance, mathematical psychology, and systems engineering will find this book to be a valuable learning tool and an essential reference.

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This book develops the theory of probability and mathematical statistics at a level suitable for those at the frontiers of applied research, and it provides the necessary concepts of measure theory and analysis along the way. Down-to-earth explanations and an abundance of examples and exercises throughout the text make these concepts accessible to those with preparation limited to vector calculus and elementary statistics. Complete, detailed solutions to all the exercises are at the end of each chapter. These both develop one's technique for problem solving and afford immediate self-assessment of the level of understanding.

The book is in two parts. Part I, The Theory of Probability, begins with elementary set theory, proceeds through basic measure and probability on abstract spaces, to random variables and probability on sets of real numbers, to integration and mathematical expectation, and concludes with a survey of models for distributions of random variables. Part II, The Theory of Statistics, begins with sampling theory and distribution theory for statistics from normal populations, proceeds to asymptotic (large-sample) theory, and on to point and interval estimation and tests of parametric hypotheses. The three concluding chapters cover tests of nonparametric hypotheses (with emphasis on goodness of fit), Bayesian methods, and linear and nonlinear regression.

Researchers and graduate students in such applied fields as actuarial science, biostatistics, economics, finance, mathematical psychology, and systems engineering will find this book to be a valuable learning tool and, thereafter, an essential reference.

Number of Pages: 828
Dimensions: 1.9 x 9 x 6.4 IN
Publication Date: August 16, 2013