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Nonparametric Statistical Inference

Nonparametric Statistical Inference

Authors
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year 22/12/2020
Pages 674
Version hardback
Readership level College/higher education
Language English
ISBN 9781138087446
Categories Research methods: general, Psychological theory & schools of thought
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Praise for previous editions:





"... a classic with a long history." - Statistical Papers





"The fact that the first edition of this book was published in 1971 ... [is] testimony to the book's success over a long period." - ISI Short Book Reviews





"... one of the best books available for a theory course on nonparametric statistics. ... very well written and organized ... recommended for teachers and graduate students." - Biometrics





"... There is no competitor for this book and its comprehensive development and application of nonparametric methods. Users of one of the earlier editions should certainly consider upgrading to this new edition." - Technometrics


"... Useful to students and research workers ... a good textbook for a beginning graduate-level course in nonparametric statistics." - Journal of the American Statistical Association


Since its first publication in 1971, Nonparametric Statistical Inference has been widely regarded as the source for learning about nonparametrics. The Sixth Edition carries on this tradition and incorporates computer solutions based on R.





Features








Covers the most commonly used nonparametric procedures







States the assumptions, develops the theory behind the procedures, and illustrates the techniques using realistic examples from the social, behavioral, and life sciences







Presents tests of hypotheses, confidence-interval estimation, sample size determination, power, and comparisons of competing procedures







Includes an Appendix of user-friendly tables needed for solutions to all data-oriented examples







Gives examples of computer applications based on R, MINITAB, STATXACT, and SAS







Lists over 100 new references








Nonparametric Statistical Inference, Sixth Edition, has been thoroughly revised and rewritten to make it more readable and reader-friendly. All of the R solutions are new and make this book much more useful for applications in modern times. It has been updated throughout and contains 100 new citations, including some of the most recent, to make it more current and useful for researchers. "... a classic with a long history." - Statistical Papers


"The fact that the first edition of this book was published in 1971 ... [is]ntestimony to the book's success over a long period." - ISI Short Book Reviews


" ... one of the best books available for a theory course on nonparametric statistics. ... very well written and organized ... recommended for teachers and graduate students." - Biometrics


"... There is no competitor for this book and its comprehensive development and application of nonparametric methods. Users of one of the earlier editions should certainly consider upgrading to this new edition." -Technometrics


"... Useful to students and research workers ... a good textbook for a beginning graduate-level course in nonparametric statistics." -Journal of the American Statistical Association

Nonparametric Statistical Inference

Table of contents

1. Introduction and Fundamentals





2. Order Statistics, Quantiles, and Coverages





3. Tests of Randomness





4. Tests of Goodness of Fit





5. One-Sample and Paired-Sample Procedures





6. The General Two-Sample Problem





7. Linear Rank Statistics and the General Two-Sample Problem





8. Linear Rank Tests for the Location Problem





9. Linear Rank Tests for the Scale Problem





10. Tests of the Equality of k Distributions





11. Measures of Association for Bivariate Samples





12. Measures of Association in Multiple Classifications





13. Asymptotic Relative Efficiency





14. Analysis of Count Data





15. Summary

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