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John E. Freund's Mathematical Statistics with Applications, 7/E
Irwin Miller
Marylees Miller

ISBN-10: 0131427067
ISBN-13:  9780131427068

Publisher:  Pearson
Copyright:  2004
Format:  Cloth; 624 pp
Published:  10/14/2003
Status: Instock



For a two-semester or three-quarter calculus-based course in Introduction to Mathematical Statistics.

This classic calculus-based introduction to the theory and application of statistics provides an unusually comprehensive depth and breadth of coverage and reflects the latest in statistical thinking, the teaching of statistics, and current practices. New to this edition is the addition of an applications section at the end of each chapter that deals with the theory presented. Further emphasis has been placed on the use of computers in performing statistical calculations by including computer exercises.

  • NEW - Applications sections at the end of each theory chapter—Entitled “The Theory in Application.”
    • Helps students to utilize the theory they are learning.

  • NEW - Approximately 100 new exercises—Includes 1,200 exercises, many with a computer component.
    • Provides hands-on computer experience, enabling students to understand the role of the computer in factoring and analyzing statistical data. Gives instructors a wide variety of exercises to use for assignments, testing, and class work.

  • Comprehensive coverage of statistical theories.
    • This text is tried and true.

  • Extensive pedagogy—Contains highlighted key words, boxed inserts, illustrations, graphs, charts, and tables.
    • Provides a strong pedagogical framework supporting and enhancing students ability to study the text for test review.

  • Comprehensive appendices—Summarize the properties of the special probability distributions and density functions.
    • Enables students to use this text as a reference guide.

  • Like all Freund texts, very clearly written.

  • Applications sections at the end of each theory chapter—Entitled “The Theory in Application.”
    • Helps students to utilize the theory they are learning.

  • Approximately 100 new exercises—Includes 1,200 exercises, many with a computer component.
    • Provides hands-on computer experience, enabling students to understand the role of the computer in factoring and analyzing statistical data. Gives instructors a wide variety of exercises to use for assignments, testing, and class work.



 1. Introduction.


 2. Probability.


 3. Probability Distributions and Probability Densities.


 4. Mathematical Expectation.


 5. Special Probability Distributions.


 6. Special Probability Densities.


 7. Functions of Random Variables.


 8. Sampling Distributions.


 9. Decision Theory.


10. Point Estimation.


11. Interval Estimation.


12. Hypothesis Testing.


13. Tests of Hypotheses Involving Means, Variances, and Proportions.


14. Regression and Correlation.


15. Design and Analysis of Experiments.


16. Nonparametric Tests.

Insructors Solutions Manual for IRCD
Miller
©2004 | Pearson | On-line Supplement | Instock
ISBN-10: 0131743643 | ISBN-13: 9780131743649
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