Applied Asymptotics
β Scribed by Brazzale A. R., Reid N., Davison A. C.
- Book ID
- 127445728
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Series
- Cambridge Series in Statistical and Probabilistic Mathematics 23
- Category
- Library
- ISBN-13
- 9780511285226
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β¦ Synopsis
In fields such as biology, medical sciences, sociology, and economics researchers often face the situation where the number of available observations, or the amount of available information, is sufficiently small that approximations based on the normal distribution may be unreliable. Theoretical work over the last quarter-century has led to new likelihood-based methods that lead to very accurate approximations in finite samples, but this work has had limited impact on statistical practice. This book illustrates by means of realistic examples and case studies how to use the new theory, and investigates how and when it makes a difference to the resulting inference. The treatment is oriented towards practice and comes with code in the R language (available from the web) which enables the methods to be applied in a range of situations of interest to practitioners. The analysis includes some comparisons of higher order likelihood inference with bootstrap or Bayesian methods.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
We apply the Child-Langmuir asymptotics of the Vlasov-Poisson system to the case of a bipolar diode, i.e. a vacuum diode where two species of particles of opposite electric charge are flowing. This leads to a simplified model which, if at least one of the two injected currents is not too large, has