Permutation Tests von Phillip Good | A Practical Guide to Resampling Methods for Testing Hypotheses | ISBN 9780387988986

Permutation Tests

A Practical Guide to Resampling Methods for Testing Hypotheses

von Phillip Good
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Buchcover Permutation Tests | Phillip Good | EAN 9780387988986 | ISBN 0-387-98898-X | ISBN 978-0-387-98898-6

From a review of the first edition:
„Permutation Tests is a welcome addition to the literature on this subject and will prove a valuable guide for practitioners... This book has already become an important addition to my reference library. Those interested in permutation tests and its applications will enjoy reading it.“
Journal of the American Statistical Association

Review of the third edition:

„The book has been considerably reorganized and extensively rewritten from the 1E and the second edition... Although it is larger by only 30 pages, it is still a much different book.“ Technometrics, November 2005

Permutation Tests

A Practical Guide to Resampling Methods for Testing Hypotheses

von Phillip Good
A step-by-step manual on the application of permutation tests in biology, business, medicine, science, and engineering. Its intuitive and informal style make it ideal for students and researchers, whether experienced or coming to these resampling methods for the first time. The real-world problems of missing and censored data, multiple comparisons, nonresponders, after-the-fact covariates, and outliers are all dealt with at length. This new edition has more than 100 additional pages, and includes streamlined statistics for the k-sample comparison and analysis of variance plus expanded sections on computational techniques, multiple comparisons, multiple regression, comparing variances, and testing interactions in balanced designs. The comprehensive author and subject indexes, plus an expert-system guide to methods, provide for further ease of use, while the exercises at the end of every chapter have been supplemented with drills and a number of graduate-level thesis problems.