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Statistics for experimentalists
Statistics for Experimentalists aims to provide experimental scientists with a working knowledge of statistical methods and search approaches to the analysis of data. The book first elaborates on probability and continuous probability distributions. Discussions focus on properties of continuous rand...
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Elsevier Science & Technology
2014
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author | Cooper, B E |
author_facet | Cooper, B E |
author_sort | Cooper, B E |
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description | Statistics for Experimentalists aims to provide experimental scientists with a working knowledge of statistical methods and search approaches to the analysis of data. The book first elaborates on probability and continuous probability distributions. Discussions focus on properties of continuous random variables and normal variables, independence of two random variables, central moments of a continuous distribution, prediction from a normal distribution, binomial probabilities, and multiplication of probabilities and independence. The text then examines estimation and tests of significance. Topics include estimators and estimates, expected values, minimum variance linear unbiased estimators, sufficient estimators, methods of maximum likelihood and least squares, and the test of significance method. The manuscript ponders on distribution-free tests, Poisson process and counting problems, correlation and function fitting, balanced incomplete randomized block designs and the analysis of covariance, and experimental design. The publication is a valuable reference for statisticians and researchers interested in the use of statistical methods. |
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publishDate | 2014 |
publisher | Elsevier Science & Technology |
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spelling | cern-23176582021-04-21T18:50:03Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2317658engCooper, B EStatistics for experimentalistsMathematical Physics and MathematicsStatistics for Experimentalists aims to provide experimental scientists with a working knowledge of statistical methods and search approaches to the analysis of data. The book first elaborates on probability and continuous probability distributions. Discussions focus on properties of continuous random variables and normal variables, independence of two random variables, central moments of a continuous distribution, prediction from a normal distribution, binomial probabilities, and multiplication of probabilities and independence. The text then examines estimation and tests of significance. Topics include estimators and estimates, expected values, minimum variance linear unbiased estimators, sufficient estimators, methods of maximum likelihood and least squares, and the test of significance method. The manuscript ponders on distribution-free tests, Poisson process and counting problems, correlation and function fitting, balanced incomplete randomized block designs and the analysis of covariance, and experimental design. The publication is a valuable reference for statisticians and researchers interested in the use of statistical methods.Elsevier Science & Technologyoai:cds.cern.ch:23176582014 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Cooper, B E Statistics for experimentalists |
title | Statistics for experimentalists |
title_full | Statistics for experimentalists |
title_fullStr | Statistics for experimentalists |
title_full_unstemmed | Statistics for experimentalists |
title_short | Statistics for experimentalists |
title_sort | statistics for experimentalists |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2317658 |
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