The Cambridge Dictionary of Statistics

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Cambridge University Press, Aug 17, 2006 - Mathematics - 444 pages
If you use statistics and need easy access to simple, reliable definitions and explanations of modern statistical concepts, then look no further than this dictionary. Over 3600 terms are defined, covering medical, survey, theoretical, and applied statistics, including computational aspects. Entries are provided for standard and specialized statistical software. In addition, short biographies of over 100 important statisticians are given. Definitions provide enough mathematical detail to clarify concepts and give standard formulae when these are helpful. The majority of definitions then give a reference to a book or article where the user can seek further or more specialized information, and many are accompanied by graphical material to aid understanding.

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About the author (2006)

B. S. Everitt is professor emeritus of the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London. He is the author of nearly 40 books on statistics and computing, including Medical Statistics from A to Z, also from Cambridge University Press.

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