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Spiegel M.R., Stephens L.J. — Schaum's outline of theory and problems of statistics
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Название: Schaum's outline of theory and problems of statistics
Авторы: Spiegel M.R., Stephens L.J.
Аннотация: This Schaum's Study Guide is the perfect tool for getting a handle on statistics. Fully stocked with solved problems 508 of them it shows you how to work problems that may not have been fully explained in class. Plus you get 694 additional problems to use for practice, with answers at the back of the book. Ideal for independent study, brushup before exams, or preparation for professional tests, this Schaum's guide is clear, complete, and well-organized. It even prepares you for computer solutions of statistical problems, fully explaining the use of Minitab, the most popular statistical software. It's the perfect supplement for any course in statistics, and a super helper for the math-challenged.
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Рубрика: Математика /Вероятность /Статистика и приложения /
Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц
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Издание: third edition
Год издания: 1998
Количество страниц: 538
Добавлена в каталог: 10.06.2005
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runs 405 406 421—426
Sample 1 53 54 181
Sample space 133 147 150
Sample statistics 181 201
Sampling distributions 182 196
Sampling distributions, experimental 186
Sampling distributions, of differences and sums 183 193—196 204
Sampling distributions, of means 182 185
Sampling distributions, of proportions 183 185 190—193
Sampling distributions, of variances 185
Sampling distributions, of various statistics 185
Sampling numbers 189 190
Sampling theory 181 196 242 257
Sampling theory, large samples 185
Sampling theory, of correlation 317 336 337
Sampling theory, of regression 318 337 339
Sampling theory, use of in estimation 201 213
Sampling theory, use of in tests of hypotheses and significance 216—241
Sampling, with replacement 182
Sampling, without replacement 182
Scientific notation 2 9
Seasonal index 438 446 454
Seasonally adjusted data 438 454 456
Secular trend or variation 435
Semi-interquartile range 90 96 110
Semiaverages, method of 437 444—446
Semilog graph paper 283
Semimedians 447 448
Sheppard's correction for moments 115 122 123 124
Sheppard's correction for variance 93 103—105
Sign test 402 403 406—410
Significant digits or figures 3 9
Simple correlation 311 344
Simultaneous equations 5 23 24
Single-valued functions 4 14
Skewed frequency curves 40
skewness 40 116 117 122 123
Skewness, 10—90 percentile coefficient of 116 123
Skewness, binomial distribution 157
Skewness, moment coefficient of 116
Skewness, negative 40 116
Skewness, normal distribution 157
Skewness, Pearson's coefficients of 116 123
Skewness, Poisson distribution 157 158
Skewness, positive 40 116
Skewness, positive, quartile coefficient of 116 123
Slope of a line 283 288 289
Small sampling theory 184 242 260
Smoothing of time series 436 437
Solution of equations 5
Spearman's formula for rank correlation 406 426 428
Special causes 470
Specification limits 474
Spurious correlation 315
Standard deviation 90—93 97 109
Standard deviation, coding method for 92 101 102
Standard deviation, confidence interval for 204 212
Standard deviation, from grouped data 92 98 102
Standard deviation, minimal property of 92 98 102
Standard deviation, of probability distribution 139
Standard deviation, of sampling distributions 182 185
Standard deviation, properties of 92 105 107
Standard deviation, relation of population and sample 91
Standard deviation, relation to mean deviation 93 105
Standard deviation, short methods for computing 92
Standard error of estimate 313 321—323 347 354
Standard error of estimate, modified 313
Standard errors of sampling distributions 185
Standard scores 94 108 109 164
Standardized variable 94 108 109
Statistical decisions 216 241
Statistics 1 181 198
Statistics, deductive or descriptive 1
Statistics, definition of 1
Statistics, inductive 1
Statistics, sample 1 181 198
Stirling's approximation to 132 144
Straight line 282 285 286 292
Straight line, equation of 282 283 287—291
Straight line, least-squares 283 284
Straight line, regression 285
Straight line, slope of 283 288 289
Subgroups 471
Subscnpi notation 58 64 345 349
Success 127 155
Summation notation 58 64
Surface, regression 285
Symmetric or bell-shaped curve 40
t distribution 242 243 247 253
t score or statistic 242
Tabic 4
Table entry 41
Tally sheet 38 46
Ten to ninety percentile range 90 96 111
Test statistic 218
Tests, for differences of means and proportions 220 232 235
Tests, for means and proportions 219 226
Tests, for special causes 473 474 481 482 490 491
Tests, invoking the binomial distribution 220 235—238
Tests, invoking the normal distribution 217 220 221 226
Tests, of hypotheses and significance 216 241
Tests, relating to correlation and regression 317 318
Tetrachoric correlation 264
Theoretical frequencies 262
Ties, in the Kruskal — Wallis H test 404 405
Ties, in the Kruskal — Wallis H test, in the Mann — Whitney U test 404
Time series 17 434 469
Time series, analysis of 434 469
Time series, characteristic movements of 435 440 443
Time series, correlation of 316 332 333
Time series, fitting of curves for 286 299 303
Time series, forecasting of 286 434
Time series, graphs of 17
Time series, smoothing of 436 437 459—462
Total variation 314 324 335 352 353 363 366—371
Transposition, in equations 23 24
Transposition, in equations, in inequalities 24 25
Treatment 362 365 366
Treatment means 362
Trend curve or line 286 299—304 434—436
Trend pattern 405 421
Trend values 300—303
Trend, estimation of 437 444 445
Trend, secular 435
Two-factor experiment 366—371 380—388
Two-sided or two-tailed test 218
Two-way classifications 366—371 380—388
Type I and Type II errors 217 221—223 226 229 230 234
U statistic 403 406 410—418
Unbiased estimates 201 202 205 206
Unexplained variation 314 323—325 335
Unimodal distribution 61
Union of sets 133
Upper capability index 475
Upper control limit 470 474
Upper specification limit 474
U—chart 479 488—489 493
U—shaped frequency curves 40
Variable 1 2 4 7 8
Variable, continuous 1 8
Variable, dependent 4 13 14
Variable, discrete 1 8
Variable, domain of 1
Variable, independent 4 13 14
Variable, normally distributed 156 157
Variable, standardized 94 108 109
Variables, control chart 471
variables, data 471
Variables, relationship between 281 345 “Correlation” “Regression”)
Variance 91 (see also “Standard deviation”)
Variance, Charlier's check for 93 103
Variance, combined or pooled 93
Variance, modified sample 201 204 205
Variance, of probability distribution 139 140
Variance, of sampling distributions 182 196
Variance, relation between population and sample 131
Variance, Sheppard's correction for 93 103—105
Variation 89 (see also “Dispersion”)
Variation, coefficient of 93 94 107 108
Variation, cyclic 435 438 439 456 462
Variation, explained and unexplained 314 323 325 335
Variation, quartile coefficient of 107 108
Variation, random 435 436 439
Variation, residual 368
Variation, seasonal 435 438
Variation, secular 435
Variation, total 314 324 335 352 353 363 366—371
Venn diagram see “Euler diagram”
Weighted, arithmetic mean 59 67
Weighted, geometric mean 77
Weighted, harmonic mean 79
Weighted, moving average 437
Weighting factors 59
X and Y axes of rectangular coordinate system 4
X-bar and R charts 471 473 480 481 489 490
X-intercept 283 289—291
XY-plane 4
y-axis 4
Y-intercept 283 289—291
Yates' correction for continuity 263 264 271 274
Zero point 4
Zero-order correlation coefficient 346
Zone chart 479 486—487 493
“Less than” cumulative distribution 50 51
“Or more” cumulative distribution 39 49—53
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