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      What Makes Variables Random
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      Probability for the Applied Researcher

      What Makes Variables Random

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      What Makes Variables Random book

      Probability for the Applied Researcher
      ByPeter J. Veazie
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2017
      eBook Published 12 May 2017
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Chapman and Hall/CRC
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315180700
      Pages 158
      eBook ISBN 9781315180700
      Subjects Mathematics & Statistics
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      Veazie, P.J. (2017). What Makes Variables Random: Probability for the Applied Researcher (1st ed.). Chapman and Hall/CRC. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315180700

      ABSTRACT

      What Makes Variables Random: Probability for the Applied Researcher provides an introduction to the foundations of probability that underlie the statistical analyses used in applied research. By explaining probability in terms of measure theory, it gives the applied researchers a conceptual framework to guide statistical modeling and analysis, and to better understand and interpret results.

      The book provides a conceptual understanding of probability and its structure. It is intended to augment existing calculus-based textbooks on probability and statistics and is specifically targeted to researchers and advanced undergraduate and graduate students in the applied research fields of the social sciences, psychology, and health and healthcare sciences.

      Materials are presented in three sections. The first section provides an overall introduction and presents some mathematical concepts used throughout the rest of the text. The second section presents the basic structure of measure theory and its special case of probability theory. The third section provides the connection between a conceptual understanding of measure-theoretic probability and applied research. This section starts with a chapter on its use in understanding basic models and finishes with a chapter that focuses on more complicated problems, particularly those related to various types and definitions of analyses related to hierarchical modeling.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      section 1|18 pages

      Preliminaries

      chapter 1|4 pages

      Introduction

      chapter 2|12 pages

      Mathematical Preliminaries

      section 2|52 pages

      Measure and Probability

      chapter 3|12 pages

      Measure Theory

      chapter 4|38 pages

      Probability

      section 3|74 pages

      Applications

      chapter 5|30 pages

      Basic Models

      chapter 6|40 pages

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