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The Cambridge Dictionary of Statistics

The Cambridge Dictionary of Statistics

The Cambridge Dictionary of Statistics

3rd Edition
B. S. Everitt, King's College London
No date available
Paperback
9780521690270
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    If you use statistics and need easy access to simple, reliable definitions and explanations of modern statistical and statistics-related concepts, then look no further than this dictionary. Over 3600 terms are defined, covering medical, survey, theoretical, and applied statistics, including computational aspects. Entries are provided for standard and specialised statistical software. In addition, short biographies of over 100 important statisticians are given. Definitions provide enough mathematical detail to clarify concepts and give standard formulae when these are helpful. The majority of definitions then give a reference to a book or article where the user can seek further or more specialised information, and many are accompanied by graphical material to aid understanding.

    • Trusted author in touch with contemporary statistical practice
    • Carefully chosen pointers to the literature give users access to information beyond the basic definitions
    • Ideal balance between concepts and details

    Reviews & endorsements

    Earlier edition: 'This is already the most useful book on my shelf … excellent value and it is highly recommended as a reference text for anyone who is even mildly interested in statistics.' The Statistician

    Earlier edition: 'This is a 'must-have' reference for statisticians and students of statistics.' Journal of the American Statistical Association

    Earlier edition: 'This is a valuable reference book for all statisticians and medical researchers who use and who need to understand statistics … [It] should be purchased by statisticians, libraries that support medical and veterinary departments, and research workers in medicine.' Journal of Applied Ecology

    'Everitt's text is broken up with many well-chosed graphs, diagrams and pictures; numerical examples are sometimes used to illuminate the written entries. These features help make it the more attractive book to skim through, allowing the happy accident of lexicographic adjacency to divert you to fascinating byways.' Significance

    ' … I recommend buying the Cambridge dictionary; mainly because it covers more terms than the Oxford dictionary, but partly also because its format makes it easier to read.' Journal of Applied Statistics

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    Product details

    No date available
    Paperback
    9780521690270
    444 pages
    247 × 174 × 23 mm
    0.753kg

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Notes on use
    • Acknowledgements
    • Sources
    • The Dictionary.
      Author
    • B. S. Everitt , King's College London

      B. S. Everitt is professor emeritus of the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London. He is the author of nearly 40 books on statistics and computing, including Medical Statistics from A to Z, also from Cambridge University Press.