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Bootstrap Methods and their Application (Cambridge Series in Statistical and Probabilistic Mathematics, Series Number 1)

Bootstrap Methods and their Application (Cambridge Series in Statistical and Probabilistic Mathematics, Series Number 1)

Bootstrap Methods and their Application (Cambridge Series in Statistical and
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Bootstrap Methods and their Application (Cambridge Series in Statistical and Probabilistic Mathematics, Series Number 1) Paperback - 1997 - 1st Edition

by Davison, A. C

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This book gives a broad and up-to-date coverage of bootstrap methods, with numerous applied examples, developed in a coherent way with the necessary theoretical basis. Applications include stratified data; finite populations; censored and missing data; linear, nonlinear, and smooth regression models; classification; time series and spatial problems. Special features of the book include: extensive discussion of significance tests and confidence intervals; material on various diagnostic methods; and methods for efficient computation, including improved Monte Carlo simulation. Each chapter includes both practical and theoretical exercises. Included with the book is a disk of purpose-written S-Plus programs for implementing the methods described in the text. Computer algorithms are clearly described, and computer code is included on a 3-inch, 1.4M disk for use with IBM computers and compatible machines. Users must have the S-Plus computer application. Author resource page: http: //statwww.epfl.ch/davison/BMA/
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