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050 _aHA 29 .W66 1972
100 _aWonnacott, Thomas H.
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245 0 _aIntroductory statistics /
_cThomas H. Wonnacott and Ronald J. Wonnacott
250 _aSECOND EDITION
260 _aNew York :
_bWiley,
_cc1972
300 _a510 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _aChapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Descriptive Statistics for Samples -- Chapter 3. Probability -- Chapter 4. Random Variables and Their Distributions -- Chapter 5. Two random Variables -- Chapter 6. Sampling -- Chapter 7. Estimation I -- Chapter 8. Estimation II -- Chapter 9. Hypothesis testing -- Chapter 10. Analysis of Variance -- Chapter 11. Introduction to Regression -- Chapter 12. Regression Theory -- Chapter 13. Multiple Regression -- Chapter 14. Correlation -- Chapter 15. Beyesian Decision Theory -- Chapter 16. Nonparametric Statistics -- Chapter 17. Chi Square Test -- Chapter 18. Maximum Likelihood Estimation.
520 _aOur objective has been to write a text would come into the statistics market between the two text written by Paul G. Hoel ( or the two text written by John E. Freund). We have tried to cover most of the material in their mathematical statistics books, but we have used mathematics inly slightly more difficult than that used in their elementary books. Calculus is used only in sections where the argument is difficult to develop without it; although this puts the calculus student at an advantage, we have made a special effort design these sections so that a student without calculus can also follow them.
650 _aSTATISTICS
700 _aWonnacott, Ronald J.
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