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A Guide To Robust Statistical Methods Rand R Wilcox

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A Guide To Robust Statistical Methods Rand R Wilcox
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.3 MB
Pages: 343
Author: Rand R. Wilcox
ISBN: 9783031417122, 3031417127
Language: English
Year: 2023

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A Guide To Robust Statistical Methods Rand R Wilcox by Rand R. Wilcox 9783031417122, 3031417127 instant download after payment.

Robust statistical methods are now being used in a wide range of disciplines. The appeal of these methods is that they are designed to perform about as well as classic techniques when standard assumptions are true—but they continue to perform well in situations where classic methods perform poorly. This book provides a relatively non-technical guide to modern methods. The focus is on applying modern methods using R, understanding when and why classic methods can be unsatisfactory, and fostering a conceptual understanding of the relative merits of different techniques. A recurring theme is that no single method reveals everything one would like to know about the population under study. An appeal of robust methods is that under general conditions they provide much higher power than conventional techniques. Perhaps more importantly, they help provide a deeper and more nuanced understanding of data. The book is for readers who had at least one semester of statistics, aimed at non-statisticians.

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