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_aFrieman, Jerome _eAuthor _91321 |
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_aPrinciples & Methods of Statistical Analysis/ _cby Jerome Frieman, Donald A.Saucier, Stuart Miller |
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_bSage _aOaks _c2017 |
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_axxix, 496pages: _bIllustrations; _c30 cms. |
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520 | 3 | _a Of Outliers on Estimates of Location and Spread?-Trimmed Means as Resistant and Efficient Estimators of Location Winsorizing: Another Way to Create a Resistant Estimator of Location Applying These Resistant Estimators to Our Data Resistant Estimators of Spread Applying These Resistant Estimators to Our Data (Part 2) M-Estimators: Another Approach to Finding Resistant Estimators of Location Which Estimator of Location Should I Use? Resampling Methods for Constructing Confidence Intervals A Final Caveat Summary Conceptual Exercises Chapter 6: General Principles of Hypothesis Testing Experimental and Statistical Hypotheses Estimating Parameters The Criterion for Evaluating Our Statistical Hypotheses Creating Our Test Statistic Drawing Conclusions About Our Null Hypothesis But Suppose H0 Is False? Errors in Hypothesis Testing Power. | |
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_aPrinciples and methods of statistical analysis _91322 |
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_aSaucier, Donald A. _eAuthor _91323 |
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_aMiller, Stuart S _eAuthor _91324 |
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