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Observed Confidence Levels Theory And Application Alan M Polansky

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Observed Confidence Levels Theory And Application Alan M Polansky
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Publisher: Chapman and Hall/CRC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.8 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Alan M. Polansky
ISBN: 9781584888024, 9781584888031, 1584888024, 1584888032
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Observed Confidence Levels Theory And Application Alan M Polansky by Alan M. Polansky 9781584888024, 9781584888031, 1584888024, 1584888032 instant download after payment.

Observed Confidence Levels: Theory and Application provides a fundamental theoretical roadmap for the application of this relatively new methodology to many of the common problems that occur in the field of statistical inference. Presenting practical applications from the fields of engineering, biology, and medicine, this book features in-depth discussions of how observed confidence levels can be computer in the R environment. Observed confidence levels are also compared and contrasted with other well-established statistical methodologies such as bootstrapping. Additional chapters review the problem of regions and highlight the use observed confidence levels to answer applied problems.

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