Ebook Info
- Published: 2018
- Number of pages: 768 pages
- Format: PDF
- File Size: 5.74 MB
- Authors: Robert Hogg
Description
For courses in mathematical statistics.Comprehensive coverage of mathematical statistics ― with a proven approachIntroduction to Mathematical Statistics by Hogg, McKean, and Craig enhances student comprehension and retention with numerous, illustrative examples and exercises. Classical statistical inference procedures in estimation and testing are explored extensively, and the text’s flexible organization makes it ideal for a range of mathematical statistics courses.Substantial changes to the 8th Edition ― many based on user feedback ― help students appreciate the connection between statistical theory and statistical practice, while other changes enhance the development and discussion of the statistical theory presented. 0134686993 / 9780134686998 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics, 8/e
User’s Reviews
Editorial Reviews: About the Author About our authorsRobert V. Hogg (deceased), Professor Emeritus of Statistics at the University of Iowa since 2001, received his B.A. in mathematics at the University of Illinois and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in mathematics, specializing in actuarial sciences and statistics, from the University of Iowa. Known for his gift of humor and his passion for teaching, Hogg had far-reaching influence in the field of statistics. Throughout his career, Hogg played a major role in defining statistics as a unique academic field, and he almost literally “wrote the book” on the subject. He wrote more than 70 research articles and co-authored four books, including Introduction of Mathematical Statistics, 6th Edition with J. W. McKean and A.T. Craig; Applied Statistics for Engineers and Physical Scientists, 3rd Edition with J. Ledolter; and A Brief Course in Mathematical Statistics, 1st Edition with E.A. Tanis. His texts have become classroom standards used by hundreds of thousands of students.Among the many awards he received for distinction in teaching, Hogg was honored at the national level (the Mathematical Association of America Award for Distinguished Teaching), the state level (the Governor’s Science Medal for Teaching), and the university level (Collegiate Teaching Award). His important contributions to statistical research have been acknowledged by his election to fellowship standing in the ASA and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics.Elliot Tanis, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at Hope College, received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Iowa. Tanis is the co-author of A Brief Course in Mathematical Statistics, 1st Edition with R. Hogg and Probability and Statistics: Explorations with MAPLE, 2nd Edition with Z. Karian. He has authored over 30 publications on statistics and is a past chairman and governor of the Michigan MAA, which presented him with both its Distinguished Teaching and Distinguished Service Awards. He taught at Hope for 35 years and in 1989 received the HOPE Award (Hope’s Outstanding Professor Educator) for his excellence in teaching. In addition to his academic interests, Dr. Tanis is also an avid tennis player and devoted Hope sports fan.Dale Zimmerman is the Robert V. Hogg Professor in the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science at the University of Iowa.
Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:
⭐Product is fine. The class makes me want to cry though.
⭐It’s of course a good book. But if you already have 7th edition, then no need to buy.
⭐The book has all that you need to know for mathematical statistics. However, if you are trying to learn mathematical statistics, do not use this book. the author leave out crucial steps in their derivations, do not explain their reasoning, and sometimes will leave important proofs “as an exercise for the reader.” If you are using this as a reference – fine, but if you are using it to learn, StackExchange will be your best teacher.
⭐Great problems
⭐Good
⭐Save your money and buy a used copy or rent. I thought it came with access codes to the tutorial videos, but it did not.
⭐This textbook is supposed to be about statistics, but it is about math- these are not the same thing. If you want to learn about the mathematical theory behind statistics but don’t ever plan to practice statistics, this is will be fine. If you actually want to learn about the math behind statistics and how to use it to actually do statistics, choose another book.
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