Sequential Statistical Procedures
β Scribed by Z. Govindarajulu, Z. W. Birnbaum and E. Lukacs (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Inc, Academic Press Inc
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 575
- Series
- Probability & Mathematical Statistics Monograph
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Inside Front Cover, Page vi
Preface, Pages xi-xii
Notation, Pages xiii-xvi
CHAPTER 1 - Introduction and Certain Double Sampling Procedures, Pages 1-13
CHAPTER 2 - The Sequential Probability Ratio Test, Pages 14-100
CHAPTER 3 - Sequential Tests for Composite Hypotheses, Pages 101-292
CHAPTER 4 - Sequential Estimation, Pages 293-511
APPENDIX 1 - Solution to Wald's Equation, Pages 513-514
APPENDIX 2 - Differentiation of an Expectation, Pages 515-517
APPENDIX 3 - On the Moments of a Random Variable, Pages 518-519
APPENDIX 4 - The Normal Diffusion Process, Pages 520-526
APPENDIX 5 - Large Sample Properties of Maximum Likelihood Estimates, Pages 527-529
APPENDIX 6 - A Table of Standard Distributions, Pages 530-531
APPENDIX 7 - A Useful Convergence Theorem of CramΓ©r, Pages 532-533
APPENDIX 8 - Backward Induction, Pages 534-536
References and Author Index, Pages 537-553
Subject Index, Pages 555-565
Probability and Mathematical Statistics: A Series of Monographs and Textbooks, Pages ibc1-ibc2
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
This book contains topics that can be covered in a single-semester course. Only elementary proofs are provided, and thus the mathematics and statistics are maintained at a basic level. Only a course in each of three areas -- advanced calculus, probability and statistical inference -- is assumed of t
This book contains topics that can be covered in a single-semester course. Only elementary proofs are provided, and thus the mathematics and statistics are maintained at a basic level. Only a course in each of three areas -- advanced calculus, probability and statistical inference -- is assumed of t
This book contains topics that can be covered in a single-semester course. Only elementary proofs are provided, and thus the mathematics and statistics are maintained at a basic level. Only a course in each of three areas - advanced calculus, probability and statistical inference - is assumed of the