Bokdetaljer
Format
Inbunden
Språk
Engelska
Förlag
Pearson Education
Beskrivning
In this comprehensive examination of nonparametric statistical methods, Erich L. Lehmann delves into the techniques that rely on ranks rather than assumptions about the underlying population distributions. The work emphasizes the flexibility and robustness of nonparametric approaches, making them valuable tools in a statistician's arsenal.
Lehmann's detailed explanations guide readers through the mathematical foundations and practical applications of these methods, facilitating a deeper understanding of how and when to employ rank-based techniques. With an emphasis on empirical evidence and real-world data, the book serves as both a reference and a teaching guide for students and seasoned professionals alike.
The revised edition further enhances the original content with updated examples and expanded discussions, reinforcing the significance of nonparametric methods in contemporary statistical practice. Through approachable language and clear illustrations, Lehmann invites readers to explore the complexities of rank-based statistical analysis with confidence.
Lehmann's detailed explanations guide readers through the mathematical foundations and practical applications of these methods, facilitating a deeper understanding of how and when to employ rank-based techniques. With an emphasis on empirical evidence and real-world data, the book serves as both a reference and a teaching guide for students and seasoned professionals alike.
The revised edition further enhances the original content with updated examples and expanded discussions, reinforcing the significance of nonparametric methods in contemporary statistical practice. Through approachable language and clear illustrations, Lehmann invites readers to explore the complexities of rank-based statistical analysis with confidence.