جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد سخت
صفحات
484
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Jun 21, 2006
ناشر
Routledge
نسخه
2
ISBN-10
1584886331
ISBN-13
9781584886334
توضیحات
This comprehensive exploration delves into the complex world of measurement error in nonlinear models, offering a fresh perspective on a topic that has long challenged statisticians. The authors bring a wealth of expertise, addressing the critical issues associated with measurement error and its implications for statistical analysis. Through detailed discussions on concepts such as the double or triple whammy of measurement error, they illuminate the pitfalls that can arise in both theory and practice.
The book hinges on the relationship between measurement errors and model mis-specification, tackling how these factors affect the reliability of parameter estimates and predictions. With real-world examples and innovative methodologies, the authors provide a modern approach that enhances the reader's understanding of the nuances inherent in nonlinear modeling. They argue for the importance of rigorous statistical practices and the need for researchers to be vigilant regarding measurement constraints.
Designed for both seasoned statisticians and those new to the field, this second edition significantly enriches the discourse on measurement error, integrating contemporary techniques and case studies. The insights presented serve not only to clarify past understandings but also to pave the way for more accurate and informed statistical modeling in future research.
The book hinges on the relationship between measurement errors and model mis-specification, tackling how these factors affect the reliability of parameter estimates and predictions. With real-world examples and innovative methodologies, the authors provide a modern approach that enhances the reader's understanding of the nuances inherent in nonlinear modeling. They argue for the importance of rigorous statistical practices and the need for researchers to be vigilant regarding measurement constraints.
Designed for both seasoned statisticians and those new to the field, this second edition significantly enriches the discourse on measurement error, integrating contemporary techniques and case studies. The insights presented serve not only to clarify past understandings but also to pave the way for more accurate and informed statistical modeling in future research.