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This 3rd edition of Modern Mathematical Statistics with
Applications tries to strike a balance between mathematical
foundations and statistical practice. The book provides a clear and
current exposition of statistical concepts and methodology,
including many examples and exercises based on real data gleaned
from publicly available sources. Here is a small but representative
selection of scenarios for our examples and exercises based on
information in recent articles: Use of the "Big Mac index" by the
publication The Economist as a humorous way to compare product
costs across nations Visualizing how the concentration of lead
levels in cartridges varies for each of five brands of e-cigarettes
Describing the distribution of grip size among surgeons and how it
impacts their ability to use a particular brand of surgical stapler
Estimating the true average odometer reading of used Porsche
Boxsters listed for sale on www.cars.com Comparing head
acceleration after impact when wearing a football helmet with
acceleration without a helmet Investigating the relationship
between body mass index and foot load while running The main focus
of the book is on presenting and illustrating methods of
inferential statistics used by investigators in a wide variety of
disciplines, from actuarial science all the way to zoology. It
begins with a chapter on descriptive statistics that immediately
exposes the reader to the analysis of real data. The next six
chapters develop the probability material that facilitates the
transition from simply describing data to drawing formal
conclusions based on inferential methodology. Point estimation, the
use of statistical intervals, and hypothesis testing are the topics
of the first three inferential chapters. The remainder of the book
explores the use of these methods in a variety of more complex
settings. This edition includes many new examples and exercises as
well as an introduction to the simulation of events and probability
distributions. There are more than 1300 exercises in the book,
ranging from very straightforward to reasonably challenging. Many
sections have been rewritten with the goal of streamlining and
providing a more accessible exposition. Output from the most common
statistical software packages is included wherever appropriate (a
feature absent from virtually all other mathematical statistics
textbooks). The authors hope that their enthusiasm for the theory
and applicability of statistics to real world problems will
encourage students to pursue more training in the discipline.
This 3rd edition of Modern Mathematical Statistics with
Applications tries to strike a balance between mathematical
foundations and statistical practice. The book provides a clear and
current exposition of statistical concepts and methodology,
including many examples and exercises based on real data gleaned
from publicly available sources. Here is a small but representative
selection of scenarios for our examples and exercises based on
information in recent articles: Use of the "Big Mac index" by the
publication The Economist as a humorous way to compare product
costs across nations Visualizing how the concentration of lead
levels in cartridges varies for each of five brands of e-cigarettes
Describing the distribution of grip size among surgeons and how it
impacts their ability to use a particular brand of surgical stapler
Estimating the true average odometer reading of used Porsche
Boxsters listed for sale on www.cars.com Comparing head
acceleration after impact when wearing a football helmet with
acceleration without a helmet Investigating the relationship
between body mass index and foot load while running The main focus
of the book is on presenting and illustrating methods of
inferential statistics used by investigators in a wide variety of
disciplines, from actuarial science all the way to zoology. It
begins with a chapter on descriptive statistics that immediately
exposes the reader to the analysis of real data. The next six
chapters develop the probability material that facilitates the
transition from simply describing data to drawing formal
conclusions based on inferential methodology. Point estimation, the
use of statistical intervals, and hypothesis testing are the topics
of the first three inferential chapters. The remainder of the book
explores the use of these methods in a variety of more complex
settings. This edition includes many new examples and exercises as
well as an introduction to the simulation of events and probability
distributions. There are more than 1300 exercises in the book,
ranging from very straightforward to reasonably challenging. Many
sections have been rewritten with the goal of streamlining and
providing a more accessible exposition. Output from the most common
statistical software packages is included wherever appropriate (a
feature absent from virtually all other mathematical statistics
textbooks). The authors hope that their enthusiasm for the theory
and applicability of statistics to real world problems will
encourage students to pursue more training in the discipline.
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