Statistical models for proportions and probabilities / George A. F. Seber.
By: Seber, George A.F
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EWU Library Reserve Section | Non-fiction | 519.5 SES 2013 (Browse shelf) | C-2 | Not For Loan | 26491 |
Includes bibliographical references.
Table of contents Single Proportion --
Single Probability --
Several Proportions or Probabilities --
Multivariate Hypothesis Tests --
Logarithmic Models.
Summary:
Methods for making inferences from data about one or more probabilities and proportions are a fundamental part of a statistician's toolbox and statistics courses. Unfortunately many of the quick, approximate methods currently taught have recently been found to be inappropriate. This monograph gives an up-to-date review of recent research on the topic and presents both exact methods and helpful approximations. Read more...
Applied Statistics
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