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39 reviewsISBN 10: 1420035398
ISBN 13: 9781420035391
Author: Adrian E Raftery, Martin A Tanner, Martin T Wells
This volume discusses an important area of statistics and highlights the most important statistical advances. It is divided into four sections: statistics in the life and medical sciences, business and social science, the physical sciences and engineering, and theory and methods of statistics.
Introduction — Adrian E. Raftery, Martin A. Tanner, and Martin T. Wells
Statistics in the Life and Medical Sciences (Guest Editor: Norman E. Breslow)
2.1. Survival Analysis — David Oakes
2.2. Causal Analysis in the Health Sciences — Sander Greenland
2.3. Environmental Statistics — Peter Guttorp
2.4. Capture-Recapture Models — Kenneth H. Pollock
2.5. Statistics in Animal Breeding — Daniel Gianola
2.6. Some Issues in Assessing Human Fertility — Clarice R. Weinberg and David B. Dunson
2.7. Statistical Issues in Toxicology — Louise M. Ryan
2.8. Receiver Operating Characteristic Methodology — Margaret Sullivan Pepe
2.9. The Randomized Clinical Trial — David P. Harrington
2.10. Contributions of Statistics to Environmental Epidemiology — Duncan C. Thomas
2.11. Challenges Facing Statistical Genetics — B. S. Weir
2.12. Computational Molecular Biology — Wing Hung Wong
Statistics in Business and Social Science (Guest Editor: Mark P. Becker)
3.1. Finance: A Selective Survey — Andrew W. Lo
3.2. Statistics and Marketing — Peter E. Rossi and Greg M. Allenby
3.3. Time Series and Forecasting — Ruey S. Tsay
3.4. Contingency Tables and Log-Linear Models — Stephen E. Fienberg
3.5. Causal Inference in the Social Sciences — Michael E. Sobel
3.6. Political Methodology — Nathaniel L. Beck
3.7. Statistics in Sociology, 1950–2000 — Adrian E. Raftery
3.8. Psychometrics — Michael W. Browne
3.9. Empirical Methods and the Law — Theodore Eisenberg
3.10. Demography — Yu Xie
Statistics in the Physical Sciences and Engineering (Guest Editor: Diane Lambert)
4.1. Challenges in Understanding the Atmosphere — Doug Nychka
4.2. Seismology: A Statistical Vignette — David Vere-Jones
4.3. Internet Traffic Data — William S. Cleveland and Don X. Sun
4.4. Coding and Compression — Jorma Rissanen and Bin Yu
4.5. Statistics in Reliability — Jerry Lawless
4.6. Statistical Process Control — Zachary G. Stoumbos et al.
4.7. Statistics in Preclinical Pharmaceutical Research — Bert Gunter and Dan Holder
4.8. Statistics in Advanced Manufacturing — Vijay Nair et al.
Theory and Methods (Guest Editor: George Casella)
5.1. Bayesian Analysis — James O. Berger
5.2. Statistical Decision Theory — Lawrence D. Brown
5.3. Markov Chain Monte Carlo — Olivier Cappe and Christian P. Robert
5.4. Empirical Bayes — Bradley P. Carlin and Thomas A. Louis
5.5. Linear and Log-Linear Models — Ronald Christensen
5.6. The Bootstrap — Bradley Efron
5.7. Nonparametric Modeling — Jianquing Fan
5.8. Gibbs Sampling — Alan E. Gelfand
5.9. Variable Selection — Edward I. George
5.10. Robust Nonparametric Methods — Thomas P. Hettmansperger et al.
5.11. Hierarchical Models — James P. Hobert
5.12. Hypothesis Testing — John I. Marden
5.13. Generalized Linear Models — Charles E. McCulloch
5.14. Missing Data — Xiao-Li Meng
5.15. Robust Methods in the New Millennium — Stephen Portnoy and Xuming He
5.16. Likelihood — Nancy Reid
5.17. Conditioning, Likelihood, and Coherence — James Robins and Larry Wasserman
5.18. The End of Time Series — V. Solo
5.19. Information Theoretic Approaches — Ehsan S. Soofi
5.20. Measurement Error Models — L. A. Stefanski
5.21. Higher Order Asymptotic Approximation — Robert L. Strawderman
5.22. Minimaxity — William E. Strawderman
5.23. Afterword — George Casella
Author Index
Subject Index
21st century statistics
historical events in the 21st century timeline
century 21 8th edition
7-2 discussion statistics in everyday life
5 facts about the 20th century
3 facts about the evolution of books
Tags: Adrian E Raftery, Martin A Tanner, Martin T Wells, Statistics