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This second, much enlarged edition by Lehmann and Casella of Lehmann's classic text on point estimation maintains the outlook and general style of the first edition. All of the topics are updated. An entirely new chapter on Bayesian and hierarchical Bayesian approaches is provided, and there is much new material on simultaneous estimation. Each chapter concludes with a Notes section which contains suggestions for further study. The book is a companion volume to the second edition of Lehmann's "Testing Statistical Hypotheses". E.L. Lehmann is Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the recipient of honorary degrees from the University of Leiden, The Netherlands, and the University of Chicago. George Casella is the Liberty Hyde Bailey Professor of Biological Statistics in The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University. Casella has served as associate editor of The American Statistician, Statistical Science and JASA. He is currently the Theory and Methods Editor of JASA. Casella has authored two other textbooks (Statistical Inference, 1990, with Roger Berger and Variance Components, 1992, with Shayle A. Searle and Charles McCulloch). He is a fellow of the IMS and ASA, and an elected fellow of the ISI. Also available: E.L. Lehmann, Testing Statistical Hypotheses Second Edition, Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., ISBN 0-387-949194.
This second, much enlarged edition by Lehmann and Casella of
Lehmann's classic text on point estimation maintains the outlook
and general style of the first edition. All of the topics are
updated. An entirely new chapter on Bayesian and hierarchical
Bayesian approaches is provided, and there is much new material on
simultaneous estimation. Each chapter concludes with a Notes
section which contains suggestions for further study. The book is a
companion volume to the second edition of Lehmann's "Testing
Statistical Hypotheses." E.L. Lehmann is Professor Emeritus at the
University of California, Berkeley. He is a member of the National
Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences,
and the recipient of honorary degrees from the University of
Leiden, The Netherlands, and the University of Chicago. George
Casella is the Liberty Hyde Bailey Professor of Biological
Statistics in The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at
Cornell University. Casella has served as associate editor of The
American Statistician, Statistical Science and JASA. He is
currently the Theory and Methods Editor of JASA. Casella has
authored two other textbooks (Statistical Inference, 1990, with
Roger Berger and Variance Components, 1992, with Shayle A. Searle
and Charles McCulloch). He is a fellow of the IMS and ASA, and an
elected fellow of the ISI. Also available: E.L. Lehmann, Testing
Statistical Hypotheses Second Edition, Springer-Verlag New York,
Inc., ISBN 0-387-949194.
The third edition of Testing Statistical Hypotheses updates and
expands upon the classic graduate text, emphasizing optimality
theory for hypothesis testing and confidence sets. The principal
additions include a rigorous treatment of large sample optimality,
together with the requisite tools. In addition, an introduction to
the theory of resampling methods such as the bootstrap is
developed. The sections on multiple testing and goodness of fit
testing are expanded. The text is suitable for Ph.D. students in
statistics and includes over 300 new problems out of a total of
more than 760.
This relatively nontechnical book is the first account of the
history of statistics from the Fisher revolution to the computer
revolution. It sketches the careers, and highlights some of the
work, of 65 people, most of them statisticians. What gives the book
its special character is its emphasis on the author's interaction
with these people and the inclusion of many personal anecdotes.
Combined, these portraits provide an amazing fly-on-the-wall view
of statistics during the period in question. The stress is on ideas
and technical material is held to a minimum. Thus the book is
accessible to anyone with at least an elementary background in
statistics.
Rank tests are a class of statistical procedures that combine
great simplicity with surprising power. This reprint of a classic
reference book offers a thorough description of these tests and the
estimating procedures derived from them, and gives an account of
their properties. Although the field of rank tests has seen little
change, important new methodologies have sprung up that also serve
the purpose of freeing statistics from the unrealistic model
assumptions that so frequently invalidate its applications. All the
tests discussed here are now available in a variety of statistical
software packages.
Classical statistical theory-hypothesis testing, estimation, and
the design of experiments and sample surveys-is mainly the creation
of two men: Ronald A. Fisher (1890-1962) and Jerzy Neyman
(1894-1981). Their contributions sometimes complemented each other,
sometimes occurred in parallel, and, particularly at later stages,
often were in strong opposition. The two men would not be pleased
to see their names linked in this way, since throughout most of
their working lives they detested each other. Nevertheless, they
worked on the same problems, and through their combined efforts
created a new discipline.
This new book by E.L. Lehmann, himself a student of Neyman's,
explores the relationship between Neyman and Fisher, as well as
their interactions with other influential statisticians, and the
statistical history they helped create together. Lehmann uses
direct correspondence and original papers to recreate an historical
account of the creation of the Neyman-Pearson Theory as well as
Fisher's dissent, and other important statistical theories."
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