Smooth Tests of Goodness of Fit, J. C. W. Rayner (Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Otago),D. J. Best (CSIRO Division of Mathematics and Statistics, CSIRO Division of Mathematics and Statistics, Food Research Laboratory, New South Wales) (9780195056105) — Readings Books
Smooth Tests of Goodness of Fit
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Goodness of fit describes the validity of models involving statistical distributions of data, and smooth tests are a subset of these tests that are easy to apply and can be used in any situation in which there are relatively large sample sizes. Both concepts have become increasingly important with the advent of high-speed computers and the implementation of more complex models in the areas of probability and statistics. Written to be accessible to undergraduates with a knowledge of statistics and calculus, this is an introductory reference work that should appeal to all professionals involved in statistical modeling.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Country
United States
Date
12 October 1989
Pages
176
ISBN
9780195056105

Goodness of fit describes the validity of models involving statistical distributions of data, and smooth tests are a subset of these tests that are easy to apply and can be used in any situation in which there are relatively large sample sizes. Both concepts have become increasingly important with the advent of high-speed computers and the implementation of more complex models in the areas of probability and statistics. Written to be accessible to undergraduates with a knowledge of statistics and calculus, this is an introductory reference work that should appeal to all professionals involved in statistical modeling.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Country
United States
Date
12 October 1989
Pages
176
ISBN
9780195056105