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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A Course in Categorical Data Analysis
1st Edition
By Thomas Leonard
November 22, 1999
Categorical data-comprising counts of individuals, objects, or entities in different categories-emerge frequently from many areas of study, including medicine, sociology, geology, and education. They provide important statistical information that can lead to real-life conclusions and the discovery ...
Data Driven Statistical Methods
1st Edition
By Peter Sprent
December 01, 1997
Data Driven Statistical Methods is designed for use either as a text book at the undergraduate level, as a source book providing material and suggestions for teachers wishing to incorporate some of its features into more general courses, and also as a self-instruction manual for applied ...
Beyond ANOVA: Basics of Applied Statistics
1st Edition
By Rupert G. Miller, Jr.
January 01, 1997
Renowned statistician R.G. Miller set the pace for statistics students with Beyond ANOVA: Basics of Applied Statistics. Designed to show students how to work with a set of "real world data," Miller's text goes beyond any specific discipline, and considers a whole variety of techniques from ANOVA ...
Practical Data Analysis for Designed Experiments
1st Edition
By Brian S. Yandell
January 01, 1997
Placing data in the context of the scientific discovery of knowledge through experimentation, Practical Data Analysis for Designed Experiments examines issues of comparing groups and sorting out factor effects and the consequences of imbalance and nesting, then works through more practical ...
A Course in Large Sample Theory
1st Edition
By Thomas S. Ferguson
July 01, 1996
A Course in Large Sample Theory is presented in four parts. The first treats basic probabilistic notions, the second features the basic statistical tools for expanding the theory, the third contains special topics as applications of the general theory, and the fourth covers more standard ...
Practical Longitudinal Data Analysis
1st Edition
By David J. Hand, Martin J. Crowder
March 01, 1996
This text describes regression-based approaches to analyzing longitudinal and repeated measures data. It emphasizes statistical models, discusses the relationships between different approaches, and uses real data to illustrate practical applications. It uses commercially available software when it...
Problem Solving: A statistician's guide, Second edition
2nd Edition
By Chris Chatfield
May 11, 1995
This book illuminates the complex process of problem solving, including formulating the problem, collecting and analyzing data, and presenting the conclusions....
Statistical Analysis of Reliability Data
1st Edition
By Martin J. Crowder, Alan Kimber, T. Sweeting, R. Smith
May 15, 1994
Written for those who have taken a first course in statistical methods, this book takes a modern, computer-oriented approach to describe the statistical techniques used for the assessment of reliability....
Statistical Methods for SPC and TQM
1st Edition
By D Bissell
May 15, 1994
Statistical Methods for SPC and TQM sets out to fill the gap for those in statistical process control (SPC) and total quality management (TQM) who need a practical guide to the logical basis of data presentation, control charting, and capability indices.Statistical theory is introduced in a ...
Statistical Theory
4th Edition
By Bernard Lindgren
October 01, 1993
This classic textbook is suitable for a first course in the theory of statistics for students with a background in calculus, multivariate calculus, and the elements of matrix algebra....
Theory of Linear Models
1st Edition
By Bent Jorgensen
October 01, 1993
This book provides a self-contained exposition of the theory of linear models, including practical aspects of residuals and data analysis....
Readings in Decision Analysis
1st Edition
By S. French
March 01, 1989
Provides an introduction to decision analysis. This book is based upon a number of papers and articles taken from the Operational Research Society's journal and other publications. However, the book is not simply a 'collection of reprints': Professor French has provided extensive notes and ...






