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Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

About the Book Series

For more than a quarter of a century, this internationally recognized series has fostered the growth of statistical science by publishing upper level textbooks of high quality at reasonable prices. These texts, which cover new frontiers as well as developments in core areas, continue to have a major role in shaping the discipline through the education of young scientists both in statistics as well as in fields wherein the role of statistics is becoming increasingly important.

The series covers a very broad domain. Students in upper level undergraduate and graduate courses in biostatistics, epidemiology, probability and statistics will constitute the primary readership for the series. However, others in areas such as engineering, life science, business, environmental science and social science will find books of interest. Scientists in these areas will also find useful references since emphasis is placed on readability, real examples and case studies, and on tying theory into relevant software such as SAS, Stata, and R.

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108 Series Titles


Stationary Stochastic Processes Theory and Applications

Stationary Stochastic Processes: Theory and Applications

1st Edition

By Georg Lindgren
October 01, 2012

Intended for a second course in stationary processes, Stationary Stochastic Processes: Theory and Applications presents the theory behind the field’s widely scattered applications in engineering and science. In addition, it reviews sample function properties and spectral representations for ...

Introduction to the Theory of Statistical Inference

Introduction to the Theory of Statistical Inference

1st Edition

By Hannelore Liero, Silvelyn Zwanzig
July 20, 2011

Based on the authors’ lecture notes, Introduction to the Theory of Statistical Inference presents concise yet complete coverage of statistical inference theory, focusing on the fundamental classical principles. Suitable for a second-semester undergraduate course on statistical inference, the book ...

Exercises and Solutions in Biostatistical Theory

Exercises and Solutions in Biostatistical Theory

1st Edition

By Sean M. O'Brien, Brian. H Neelon, Lawrence Kupper
November 09, 2010

Drawn from nearly four decades of Lawrence L. Kupper’s teaching experiences as a distinguished professor in the Department of Biostatistics at the University of North Carolina, Exercises and Solutions in Biostatistical Theory presents theoretical statistical concepts, numerous exercises, and ...

Bayesian Ideas and Data Analysis An Introduction for Scientists and Statisticians

Bayesian Ideas and Data Analysis: An Introduction for Scientists and Statisticians

1st Edition

By Ronald Christensen, Wesley Johnson, Adam Branscum, Timothy E Hanson
July 02, 2010

Emphasizing the use of WinBUGS and R to analyze real data, Bayesian Ideas and Data Analysis: An Introduction for Scientists and Statisticians presents statistical tools to address scientific questions. It highlights foundational issues in statistics, the importance of making accurate predictions, ...

Design and Analysis of Experiments with SAS

Design and Analysis of Experiments with SAS

1st Edition

By John Lawson
May 04, 2010

A culmination of the author’s many years of consulting and teaching, Design and Analysis of Experiments with SAS provides practical guidance on the computer analysis of experimental data. It connects the objectives of research to the type of experimental design required, describes the actual ...

Statistics in Human Genetics and Molecular Biology

Statistics in Human Genetics and Molecular Biology

1st Edition

By Cavan Reilly
June 19, 2009

Focusing on the roles of different segments of DNA, Statistics in Human Genetics and Molecular Biology provides a basic understanding of problems arising in the analysis of genetics and genomics. It presents statistical applications in genetic mapping, DNA/protein sequence alignment, and analyses ...

Applied Stochastic Modelling

Applied Stochastic Modelling

2nd Edition

By Byron J.T. Morgan
December 02, 2008

Highlighting modern computational methods, Applied Stochastic Modelling, Second Edition provides students with the practical experience of scientific computing in applied statistics through a range of interesting real-world applications. It also successfully revises standard probability and ...

Bayesian Methods for Data Analysis

Bayesian Methods for Data Analysis

3rd Edition

By Thomas A. Louis
June 30, 2008

Broadening its scope to nonstatisticians, Bayesian Methods for Data Analysis, Third Edition provides an accessible introduction to the foundations and applications of Bayesian analysis. Along with a complete reorganization of the material, this edition concentrates more on hierarchical Bayesian ...

A Primer on Linear Models

A Primer on Linear Models

1st Edition

By John F. Monahan
March 31, 2008

A Primer on Linear Models presents a unified, thorough, and rigorous development of the theory behind the statistical methodology of regression and analysis of variance (ANOVA). It seamlessly incorporates these concepts using non-full-rank design matrices and emphasizes the exact, finite sample ...

Time Series Analysis

Time Series Analysis

1st Edition

By Henrik Madsen
November 28, 2007

With a focus on analyzing and modeling linear dynamic systems using statistical methods, Time Series Analysis formulates various linear models, discusses their theoretical characteristics, and explores the connections among stochastic dynamic models. Emphasizing the time domain description, the ...

Introduction to Statistical Methods for Clinical Trials

Introduction to Statistical Methods for Clinical Trials

1st Edition

Edited By Thomas D. Cook, David L. DeMets
November 19, 2007

Clinical trials have become essential research tools for evaluating the benefits and risks of new interventions for the treatment and prevention of diseases, from cardiovascular disease to cancer to AIDS. Based on the authors’ collective experiences in this field, Introduction to Statistical ...

Introduction to Randomized Controlled Clinical Trials

Introduction to Randomized Controlled Clinical Trials

2nd Edition

By John N.S. Matthews
June 26, 2006

Evidence from randomized controlled clinical trials is widely accepted as the only sound basis for assessing the efficacy of new medical treatments. Statistical methods play a key role in all stages of these trials, including their justification, design, and analysis. This second edition of ...

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