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This book provides a concise and integrated overview of hypothesis
testing in four important subject areas, namely linear and
nonlinear models, multivariate analysis, and large sample theory.
The approach used is a geometrical one based on the concept of
projections and their associated idempotent matrices, thus largely
avoiding the need to involvematrix ranks. It is shown that all the
hypotheses encountered are either linear or asymptotically linear,
and that all the underlying models used are either exactly or
asymptotically linear normal models. This equivalence can be used,
for example, to extend the concept of orthogonality to other models
in the analysis of variance, and to show that the asymptotic
equivalence of the likelihood ratio, Wald, and Score (Lagrange
Multiplier) hypothesis tests generally applies.
This book provides a concise and integrated overview of hypothesis
testing in four important subject areas, namely linear and
nonlinear models, multivariate analysis, and large sample theory.
The approach used is a geometrical one based on the concept of
projections and their associated idempotent matrices, thus largely
avoiding the need to involvematrix ranks. It is shown that all the
hypotheses encountered are either linear or asymptotically linear,
and that all the underlying models used are either exactly or
asymptotically linear normal models. This equivalence can be used,
for example, to extend the concept of orthogonality to other models
in the analysis of variance, and to show that the asymptotic
equivalence of the likelihood ratio, Wald, and Score (Lagrange
Multiplier) hypothesis tests generally applies.
This study concerns the use of distance sampling to estimate the
density or abundance of biological populations. Line and point
transect sampling are the primary distance methods. Here, lines or
points are surveyed in the field and the observer records a
distance to those objects of interest that are detected. The sample
data are the set of distances of detected objects and any relevant
covariates; however, many objects may remain undetected during the
course of the survey. Distance sampling provides a way to obtain
reliable estimates of density of objects under fairly mild
assumptions. Distance sampling is an extension of plot sampling
methods where it is assumed that all objects within sample plots
are counted. The objective of this book is to provide a
comprehensive treatment of distance sampling theory and
application. It covers the theory and application of distance
sampling with emphasis on line and point transects. Specialized
applications are noted briefly, such as trapping webs and cue
counts. General considerations are given to the design of distance
sampling surveys.
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