2nd. ed. - CRC Press, 2024. - 565 p. - (Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science). - ISBN 1032593032.
This classic textbook builds
theoretical statistics from the first principles of probability theory. Starting from the basics of probability, the authors develop the theory of statistical inference using techniques, definitions, and concepts that are statistical and natural extensions, and consequences, of previous concepts. It covers all topics from a
standard inference course including: distributions, random variables, data reduction, point estimation, hypothesis testing, and interval estimation.
FeaturesThe classic graduate-level textbook on statistical inference.
Develops elements of statistical theory from first principles of probability.
Written in a lucid style accessible to anyone with some background in calculus.
Covers all key topics of a standard course in inference.
Hundreds of examples throughout to aid understanding.
Each chapter includes an extensive set of graduated exercises.
Statistical Inference, Second Edition is primarily aimed at
graduate students of statistics, but can be used by
advanced undergraduate students majoring in statistics who have a
solid mathematics background. It also stresses the more practical uses of statistical theory, being more concerned with
understanding basic statistical concepts and deriving reasonable statistical procedures, while
less focused on formal optimality considerations.
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