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Statistical Intervals : a Guide for Practitioners and Researchers.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hahn, Gerald J.
Otros Autores: Meeker, William Q., Escobar, Luis A.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chicester : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2016.
Edición:2nd ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Statistical Intervals; Contents; Preface to Second Edition; Overview; Elaboration on New Methods; New Technical Appendices; Computer Software; More on Book's Webpage; Summary of Changes from First Edition; Preface to First Edition; Acknowledgments; About the Companion Website; Chapter 1 Introduction, Basic Concepts, and Assumptions; Objectives and Overview; 1.1 Statistical Inference; 1.2 Different Types of Statistical Intervals: An Overview; 1.3 The Assumption of Sample Data; 1.4 The Central Role of Practical Assumptions Concerning Representative Data; 1.5 Enumerative versus Analytic Studies.
  • 1.5.1 Differentiating between Enumerative and Analytic Studies1.5.2 Statistical Inference for Analytic Studies; 1.5.3 Inferential versus Predictive Analyses; 1.6 Basic Assumptions for Inferences from Enumerative Studies; 1.6.1 Definition of the Target Population and Frame; 1.6.2 The Assumption of a Random Sample; 1.6.3 More Complicated Random Sampling Schemes; 1.7 Considerations in the Conduct of Analytic Studies; 1.7.1 Analytic Studies; 1.7.2 The Concept of Statistical Control; 1.7.3 Other Analytic Studies; 1.7.4 How to Proceed; 1.7.5 Planning and Conducting an Analytic Study.
  • 1.8 Convenience and Judgment Samples1.9 Sampling People; 1.10 Infinite Population Assumptions; 1.11 Practical Assumptions: Overview; 1.12 Practical Assumptions: Further Example; 1.13 Planning the Study; 1.14 The Role of Statistical Distributions; 1.15 The Interpretation of Statistical Intervals; 1.16 Statistical Intervals and Big Data; 1.17 Comment Concerning Subsequent Discussion; BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTES; Chapter 2 Overview of Different Types of Statistical Intervals; Objectives and Overview; 2.1 Choice of a Statistical Interval; 2.1.1 Purpose of the Interval; 2.1.2 Characteristic of Interest.
  • 2.2 Confidence Intervals2.2.1 Confidence Interval for a Distribution Parameter; 2.2.2 Confidence Interval for a Distribution Quantile; 2.2.3 Confidence Interval for the Probability of Meeting Specifications; 2.2.4 One-Sided Confidence Bounds; 2.2.5 Interpretations of Confidence Intervals and Bounds; 2.3 Prediction Intervals; 2.3.1 Prediction Interval to Contain a Single Future Observation; 2.3.2 Prediction Interval to Contain All of m Future Observations; 2.3.3 Prediction Interval to Contain at Least k out of m Future Observations.