ABSTRACT

Mathematical statistics typically represents one of the most difficult challenges in statistics, particularly for those with more applied, rather than mathematical, interests and backgrounds. Most textbooks on the subject provide little or no review of the advanced calculus topics upon which much of mathematical statistics relies and furthermore contain material that is wholly theoretical, thus presenting even greater challenges to those interested in applying advanced statistics to a specific area.

Mathematical Statistics with Applications presents the background concepts and builds the technical sophistication needed to move on to more advanced studies in multivariate analysis, decision theory, stochastic processes, or computational statistics. Applications embedded within theoretical discussions clearly demonstrate the utility of the theory in a useful and relevant field of application and allow readers to avoid sudden exposure to purely theoretical materials.

With its clear explanations and more than usual emphasis on applications and computation, this text reaches out to the many students and professionals more interested in the practical use of statistics to enrich their work in areas such as communications, computer science, economics, astronomy, and public health.

chapter 1|46 pages

Review Of Mathematics

chapter 2|40 pages

Probability Theory

chapter 3|46 pages

Random Variables

chapter 4|56 pages

Discrete Distributions

chapter 5|90 pages

Continuous Random Variables

chapter 6|42 pages

Distributions of Order Statistics

chapter 7|58 pages

Asymptotic Distribution Theory

chapter 8|68 pages

Point Estimation

chapter 9|96 pages

Hypothesis Testing

chapter 10|32 pages

Interval Estimation

chapter 11|38 pages

Introduction to Computational Methods