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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Brian EverittPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Weight: 0.550kg ISBN: 9781138460294ISBN 10: 113846029 Pages: 212 Publication Date: 10 October 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsI think that Everitt has been quite successful. All the standard topics, such as probability, estimation, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, and regression, are discussed. The discussion is short, to the point, readable, and reliable. In addition, there are the more advanced topics of logistic regression, survival analysis, longitudinal data analysis, and multivariate analysis, thus providing the reader with a short introduction to a wide array of the methods in the statistical arsenal without getting bogged down in detail. a brief, but good, introduction to statistics. excellent refresher for those who have already experienced an introduction to statistics and want a slightly different approach or point of view. David Bellhouse, The American Statistician, November 2014 For an MAA member, this book might serve as a small desktop encyclopedia of statistics . For someone with the mathematical prerequisites, it can answer questions such as What is logistic regression? with a bit more detail than a dictionary of statistics. Robert W. Hayden, MAA Reviews, May 2012 I think that Everitt has been quite successful. All the standard topics, such as probability, estimation, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, and regression, are discussed. The discussion is short, to the point, readable, and reliable. In addition, there are the more advanced topics of logistic regression, survival analysis, longitudinal data analysis, and multivariate analysis, thus providing the reader with a short introduction to a wide array of the methods in the statistical arsenal without getting bogged down in detail. a brief, but good, introduction to statistics. excellent refresher for those who have already experienced an introduction to statistics and want a slightly different approach or point of view. David Bellhouse, The American Statistician, November 2014 For an MAA member, this book might serve as a small desktop encyclopedia of statistics . For someone with the mathematical prerequisites, it can answer questions such as What is logistic regression? with a bit more detail than a dictionary of statistics. Robert W. Hayden, MAA Reviews, May 2012 For an MAA member, this book might serve as a small desktop encyclopedia of statistics . For someone with the mathematical prerequisites, it can answer questions such as What is logistic regression? with a bit more detail than a dictionary of statistics. Robert W. Hayden, MAA Reviews, May 2012 For an MAA member, this book might serve as a small desktop encyclopedia of statistics . For someone with the mathematical prerequisites, it can answer questions such as What is logistic regression? with a bit more detail than a dictionary of statistics. Robert W. Hayden, MAA Reviews, May 2012 I think that Everitt has been quite successful. All the standard topics, such as probability, estimation, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, and regression, are discussed. The discussion is short, to the point, readable, and reliable. In addition, there are the more advanced topics of logistic regression, survival analysis, longitudinal data analysis, and multivariate analysis, thus providing the reader with a short introduction to a wide array of the methods in the statistical arsenal without getting bogged down in detail. a brief, but good, introduction to statistics. excellent refresher for those who have already experienced an introduction to statistics and want a slightly different approach or point of view. David Bellhouse, The American Statistician, November 2014 For an MAA member, this book might serve as a small desktop encyclopedia of statistics . For someone with the mathematical prerequisites, it can answer questions such as What is logistic regression? with a bit more detail than a dictionary of statistics. Robert W. Hayden, MAA Reviews, May 2012 I think that Everitt has been quite successful. All the standard topics, such as probability, estimation, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, and regression, are discussed. The discussion is short, to the point, readable, and reliable. In addition, there are the more advanced topics of logistic regression, survival analysis, longitudinal data analysis, and multivariate analysis, thus providing the reader with a short introduction to a wide array of the methods in the statistical arsenal without getting bogged down in detail. a brief, but good, introduction to statistics. excellent refresher for those who have already experienced an introduction to statistics and want a slightly different approach or point of view. David Bellhouse, The American Statistician, November 2014 For an MAA member, this book might serve as a small desktop encyclopedia of statistics . For someone with the mathematical prerequisites, it can answer questions such as What is logistic regression? with a bit more detail than a dictionary of statistics. Robert W. Hayden, MAA Reviews, May 2012 ""I think that Everitt has been quite successful. All the standard topics, such as probability, estimation, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, and regression, are discussed. The discussion is short, to the point, readable, and reliable. In addition, there are the more ‘advanced’ topics of logistic regression, survival analysis, longitudinal data analysis, and multivariate analysis, thus providing the reader with a short introduction to a wide array of the methods in the statistical arsenal without getting bogged down in detail. … a brief, but good, introduction to statistics. … excellent ‘refresher’ for those who have already experienced an introduction to statistics and want a slightly different approach or point of view."" —David Bellhouse, The American Statistician, November 2014 ""For an MAA member, this book might serve as a small desktop encyclopedia of statistics … . For someone with the mathematical prerequisites, it can answer questions such as ‘What is logistic regression?’ with a bit more detail than a dictionary of statistics."" —Robert W. Hayden, MAA Reviews, May 2012 Author InformationBrian Everitt Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |