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It is not an overstatement to say that statistics is based on various transformations of data. Basic statistical …. To give a just coverage of transforms utilized in statistics will take a size of a monograph. In this chapter we will …
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Most data collected in statistics and science is still stored in simple flat files, usually data matrices with rows …
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If, in the mid 1980's, one had asked the average statistician about the difficulties of using Bayesian Statistics, his … software (besides winBUGS)! The last 15 years have indeed seen a tremendous change in the way Bayesian Statistics are perceived … challenges met in Bayesian Statistics (Section 2), and then relate these problems with computational solutions. Of course, this …
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The first example involves the real data given in Table 1 which are the results of an interlaboratory test. The boxplots are shown in Fig. 1 where the dotted line denotes the mean of the observations and the solid line the median. We note that only the results of the Laboratories 1 and 3 lie...
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The fields of probability and statistics are built over the abstract concepts of probability space and random variable …
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A statistical user interface is an interface between a human user and a statistical software package. Whenever we use a statistical software package we want to solve a specific statistical problem. But very often at first it is necessary to learn specific things about the software package....
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