Comparing Distributions

CHF 166.35
Auf Lager
SKU
C1474E6E2R5
Stock 1 Verfügbar
Geliefert zwischen Mi., 26.11.2025 und Do., 27.11.2025

Details

This volume provides a theoretical treatment of a wide range of goodness-of-fit statistical methods. By comparing techniques for both one-sample and k-sample problems, the text offers a wider perspective that considers graphic and estimation parameters, and emphasizes their theoretical similarities.

Comparing Distributions refers to the statistical data analysis that encompasses the traditional goodness-of-fit testing. Whereas the latter includes only formal statistical hypothesis tests for the one-sample and the K-sample problems, this book presents a more general and informative treatment by also considering graphical and estimation methods. A procedure is said to be informative when it provides information on the reason for rejecting the null hypothesis. Despite the historically seemingly different development of methods, this book emphasises the similarities between the methods by linking them to a common theory backbone.

This book consists of two parts. In the first part statistical methods for the one-sample problem are discussed. The second part of the book treats the K-sample problem. Many sections of this second part of the book may be of interest to every statistician who is involved in comparative studies.

The book gives a self-contained theoretical treatment of a wide range of goodness-of-fit methods, including graphical methods, hypothesis tests, model selection and density estimation. It relies on parametric, semiparametric and nonparametric theory, which is kept at an intermediate level; the intuition and heuristics behind the methods are usually provided as well. The book contains many data examples that are analysed with the cd R-package that is written by the author. All examples include the R-code.

Because many methods described in this book belong to the basic toolbox of almost every statistician, the book should be of interest to a wide audience. In particular, the book may be useful for researchers, graduate students and PhD students who need a starting point for doing research in the area of goodness-of-fit testing. Practitioners and applied statisticians may also be interested because of the many examples, the R-code and the stress on the informative nature of the procedures.


From the reviews:

Comparing distributions means mainly goodness-of-fit testing. A lot of details are cited from the huge reference list, which I like very much. At the end of the sections some practical guidelines are given which are very helpful. The monograph is of interest for applied statisticians as well as for research mathematicians. It contains a good overview of tests and methods. It can be recommended for advanced seminars on testing. I can warmly recommend it. (Arnold Janssen, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2010 k)

This outstanding book is about goodness of fit (GOF) testing . In addition the book presents some graphical tools for comparing distributions with its focus on graphs that are closely related to statistical tests. The book contains some theory with numerous examples that are useful for both applied statisticians and nonstatistician practitioners. In conclusion this book provides considerable information for a wide range of Technometrics readers and it is a valuable contribution to our profession. (Subir Ghosh, Technometrics, Vol. 53 (1), February, 2011)


Klappentext

Comparing Distributions refers to the statistical data analysis that encompasses the traditional goodness-of-fit testing. Whereas the latter includes only formal statistical hypothesis tests for the one-sample and the K-sample problems, this book presents a more general and informative treatment by also considering graphical and estimation methods. A procedure is said to be informative when it provides information on the reason for rejecting the null hypothesis. Despite the historically seemingly different development of methods, this book emphasises the similarities between the methods by linking them to a common theory backbone.

This book consists of two parts. In the first part statistical methods for the one-sample problem are discussed. The second part of the book treats the K-sample problem. Many sections of this second part of the book may be of interest to every statistician who is involved in comparative studies.

The book gives a self-contained theoretical treatment of a wide range of goodness-of-fit methods, including graphical methods, hypothesis tests, model selection and density estimation. It relies on parametric, semiparametric and nonparametric theory, which is kept at an intermediate level; the intuition and heuristics behind the methods are usually provided as well. The book contains many data examples that are analysed with the cd R-package that is written by the author. All examples include the R-code.

Because many methods described in this book belong to the basic toolbox of almost every statistician, the book should be of interest to a wide audience. In particular, the book may be useful for researchers, graduate students and PhD students who need a starting point for doing research in the area of goodness-of-fit testing. Practitioners and applied statisticians may also be interested because of the many examples, the R-code and the stress on the informative nature of the procedures.

Olivier Thas is Associate Professor of Biostatistics at Ghent University. He has published methodological papers on goodness-of-fit testing, but he has also published more applied work in the areas of environmental statistics and genomics.


Inhalt
One-Sample Problems.- Preliminaries (Building Blocks).- Graphical Tools.- Smooth Tests.- Methods Based on the Empirical Distribution Function.- Two-Sample and K-Sample Problems.- Preliminaries (Building Blocks).- Graphical Tools.- Some Important Two-Sample Tests.- Smooth Tests.- Methods Based on the Empirical Distribution Function.- Two Final Methods and Some Final Thoughts.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781461424499
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Auflage 2010
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm x T21mm
    • Jahr 2012
    • EAN 9781461424499
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 1461424496
    • Veröffentlichung 25.02.2012
    • Titel Comparing Distributions
    • Autor Olivier Thas
    • Untertitel Springer Series in Statistics
    • Gewicht 569g
    • Herausgeber Springer New York
    • Anzahl Seiten 376
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Mathematik

Bewertungen

Schreiben Sie eine Bewertung
Nur registrierte Benutzer können Bewertungen schreiben. Bitte loggen Sie sich ein oder erstellen Sie ein Konto.
Made with ♥ in Switzerland | ©2025 Avento by Gametime AG
Gametime AG | Hohlstrasse 216 | 8004 Zürich | Schweiz | UID: CHE-112.967.470