A Dictionary of Statistics 3e

A Dictionary of Statistics 3e

Author: Graham Upton

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2014-03

Total Pages: 497

ISBN-13: 0199679185

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This wide-ranging dictionary covers over 2,300 statistical terms in accessible, jargon-free language. All existing entries and web links have been revised and updated to ensure that the content is as relevant as possible. An indispensable reference work for any students or professionals who come into contact with statistics at work or university.


A Dictionary of Statistics 3e

A Dictionary of Statistics 3e

Author: Graham Upton

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2014-03-13

Total Pages: 497

ISBN-13: 0191044636

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This wide-ranging, jargon-free dictionary contains over 2,300 entries on all aspects of statistics, including terms used in computing, mathematics, and probability. It also includes biographical information on over 200 key figures in the field and coverage of statistical journals and societies. While embracing the whole multi-disciplinary spectrum of this complex subject, information is presented in a clear and practical manner. This edition features recommended web links for many entries, accessible via the Dictionary of Statistics website, which provide valuable extra information. This edition features expanded coverage of applied statistics. Entries are generously illustrated with 130 useful figures and diagrams, and include worked examples where applicable. Appendices include a historical calendar of important statistical events, lists of statistical and mathematical notation, and statistical tables. It is an invaluable dictionary for statistics students and professionals from a wide range of disciplines, including economics, politics, market research, medicine, psychology, pharmaceuticals, and mathematics, and provides a clear introduction to the subject for the general reader.


The Oxford Dictionary of Statistical Terms

The Oxford Dictionary of Statistical Terms

Author: Yadolah Dodge

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 516

ISBN-13: 9780199206131

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This is the new-in-paperback edition of The Oxford Dictionary of Statistical Terms, the much-awaited sixth edition of the acclaimed standard reference work in statistics, published on behalf of the International Statistical Institute. The first edition, known as the Dictionary of Statistical Terms, was edited in 1957 by the late Sir Maurice Kendall and the late Dr W.R. Buckland. As one of the first dictionaries of statistics it set high standards for the subject, and became a well-respected reference. This edition has been carefully updated and extended to include the most recent terminology and techniques in statistics. Significant revision and expansion from an international editorial board of senior statisticians has resulted in a comprehenisive reference text which includes 30% more material than previous editions. Ideal for all who use statistics in the workplace and in research including all scientists and social scientists, especially in law, politics, finance, business, and history, it is an indispensable reference.


The SAGE Dictionary of Statistics

The SAGE Dictionary of Statistics

Author: Duncan Cramer

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2004-06-09

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9780761941385

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The SAGE Dictionary of Statistics provides students and researchers with an accessible and definitive resource to use when studying statistics in the social sciences, reading research reports and undertaking data analysis.


Dictionary of Statistics & Methodology

Dictionary of Statistics & Methodology

Author: W. Paul Vogt

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2011-03-08

Total Pages: 457

ISBN-13: 1412971098

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In this newly updated Fourth Edition, new terms are defined, new synonyms are included, and both are illustrated with new graphics. Growth in the fields of statistics and methodology has mandated these inclusions. The number of definitions and illustrations has grown from about 2,400 in the third edition to about 2,800 in this one, an increase of around 16 percent. While some entries have been shortened and obsolete ones have been deleted, which helped make room for the new entries, comparatively few terms from the earlier editions have been deleted. The importance of classic terms persists even as new techniques and the terms describing them are invented. Finally, the suggestions for further reading have been updated and a new section on Useful Websites on Statistics and Methodology has been added.