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Understanding Robust and Exploratory Data Analysis (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics)

Understanding Robust and Exploratory Data Analysis (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics)

Understanding Robust and Exploratory Data Analysis (Wiley Series in Probability
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Understanding Robust and Exploratory Data Analysis (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics) Hardback - 1982

by Hoaglin, David C

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Originally published in hardcover in 1982, this book is now offered in a Wiley Classics Library edition. A contributed volume, edited by some of the preeminent statisticians of the 20th century, Understanding of Robust and Exploratory Data Analysis explains why and how to use exploratory data analysis and robust and resistant methods in statistical practice.
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