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Applied Nonparametric Statistical Methods
β Scribed by Peter Sprent (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 268
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book is a practical introduction to statistical techniques called nonparaΒ metric methods. Using examples, we explain assumptions and demonstrate procedures; theory is kept to a minimum. We show how basic problems are tackled and try to clear up common misapprehensions so as to help both students of statistics meeting the methods for the first time and workers in other fields faced with data needing simple but informative analysis. An analogy between experimenters and car drivers describes our aim. Statistical analyses may be done by following a set of rules without understanding their logical basis, but this has dangers. It is like driving a car with no inkling ofhow the internal combustion engine, the gears, the ignition system, the brakes actually work. Understanding the rudiments helps one get better performance and makesdrivingsafer;appropriate gearchanges become a way to reduce engine stress, prolong engine life, improve fuel economy, minimize wear on brake linings. Knowing how to change the engine oil or replace worn sparking plugs is notessential for adriver, but it will reduce costs. Learning such basics will not make one a fully fledged mechanic, even less an automotive engineer; but it all contributes to more economical and safer driving, alertingone to the dangers ofbald tyres, aleakingexhaust, worn brake linings.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Introducing nonparametric methods....Pages 1-19
Location estimates for single samples....Pages 20-47
Distribution tests and rank transformations for single samples....Pages 48-70
Methods for paired samples....Pages 71-85
Tests and estimation for two independent samples....Pages 86-111
Three or more samples....Pages 112-134
Bivariate and multivariate data....Pages 135-164
Counts and categories....Pages 165-195
Robustness, jackknives and bootstraps....Pages 196-210
Looking ahead....Pages 211-221
Back Matter....Pages 222-259
β¦ Subjects
Science, general
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