"Modeling with Data" fully explains how to execute
computationally intensive analyses on very large data sets, showing
readers how to determine the best methods for solving a variety of
different problems, how to create and debug statistical models, and
how to run an analysis and evaluate the results.
Ben Klemens introduces a set of open and unlimited tools, and
uses them to demonstrate data management, analysis, and simulation
techniques essential for dealing with large data sets and
computationally intensive procedures. He then demonstrates how to
easily apply these tools to the many threads of statistical
technique, including classical, Bayesian, maximum likelihood, and
Monte Carlo methods. Klemens's accessible survey describes these
models in a unified and nontraditional manner, providing
alternative ways of looking at statistical concepts that often
befuddle students. The book includes nearly one hundred sample
programs of all kinds. Links to these programs will be available on
this page at a later date.
"Modeling with Data" will interest anyone looking for a
comprehensive guide to these powerful statistical tools, including
researchers and graduate students in the social sciences, biology,
engineering, economics, and applied mathematics.
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