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Between Certainty and Uncertainty: Statistics and Probability in Five Units with Notes on Historical Origins and Illustrative Numerical Examples

✍ Scribed by Ludomir M. Laudański (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
313
Series
Intelligent Systems Reference Library 31
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


„Between Certainty & Uncertainty” is a one-of–a-kind short course on statistics for students, engineers and researchers. It is a fascinating introduction to statistics and probability with notes on historical origins and 80 illustrative numerical examples organized in the five units:

· Chapter 1 Descriptive Statistics: Compressing small samples, basic averages - mean and variance, their main properties including God’s proof; linear transformations and z-scored statistics .

· Chapter 2 Grouped data: Udny Yule’s concept of qualitative and quantitative variables. Grouping these two kinds of data. Graphical tools. Combinatorial rules and qualitative variables. Designing frequency histogram. Direct and coded evaluation of quantitative data. Significance of percentiles.

· Chapter 3 Regression and correlation: Geometrical distance and equivalent distances in two orthogonal directions as a prerequisite to the concept of two regression lines. Misleading in interpreting two regression lines. Derivation of the two regression lines. Was Hubble right? Houbolt’s cloud. What in fact measures the correlation coefficient?

· Chapter 4 Binomial distribution: Middle ages origins of the binomials; figurate numbers and combinatorial rules. Pascal’s Arithmetical Triangle. Bernoulli’s or Poisson Trials? John Arbuthnot curing binomials. How Newton taught S. Pepys probability. Jacob Bernoulli’s Weak Law of Large Numbers and others.

· Chapter 5 Normal distribution and binomial heritage – Tables of the normal distribution. Abraham de Moivre and the second theorem of de Moivre-Laplace.

· Chapter 1 Descriptive Statistics: Compressing small samples, basic averages - mean and variance, their main properties including God’s proof; linear transformations and z-scored statistics .

· Chapter 2 Grouped data: Udny Yule’s concept of qualitative and quantitative variables. Grouping these two kinds of data. Graphical tools. Combinatorial rules and qualitative variables. Designing frequency histogram. Direct and coded evaluation of quantitative data. Significance of percentiles.

· Chapter 3 Regression and correlation: Geometrical distance and equivalent distances in two orthogonal directions as a prerequisite to the concept of two regression lines. Misleading in interpreting two regression lines. Derivation of the two regression lines. Was Hubble right? Houbolt’s cloud. What in fact measures the correlation coefficient?

· Chapter 4 Binomial distribution: Middle ages origins of the binomials; figurate numbers and combinatorial rules. Pascal’s Arithmetical Triangle. Bernoulli’s or Poisson Trials? John Arbuthnot curing binomials. How Newton taught S. Pepys probability. Jacob Bernoulli’s Weak Law of Large Numbers and others.

· Chapter 5 Normal distribution and binomial heritage – Tables of the normal distribution. Abraham de Moivre and the second theorem of de Moivre-Laplace.

· Chapter 5 Normal distribution and binomial heritage – Tables of the normal distribution. Abraham de Moivre and the second theorem of de Moivre-Laplace.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages 1-9
Polish Probabilists....Pages 1-2
Prologue and Logistics – per se....Pages 3-4
Dice Players....Pages 5-5
Front Matter....Pages 7-7
Descriptive Statistics....Pages 9-36
Grouped Data. Introduction to General Statistics....Pages 37-65
Regression versus Correlation....Pages 67-85
Binomial Distribution....Pages 87-127
Normal Distribution Binomial Heritage....Pages 129-157
Les Gross Poissons....Pages 159-161
Front Matter....Pages 163-163
Descriptive Statistics....Pages 165-187
Grouped Data....Pages 189-215
Regression vs. Correlation....Pages 217-243
Binomial Distribution....Pages 245-274
Normal Distribution. Binomial Heritage....Pages 275-302
Error Function....Pages 303-303
Back Matter....Pages 0--1

✦ Subjects


Statistics, general; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Statistics for Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Chemistry and Earth Sciences


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