Statistics for the 21st Century
Explore the world of data analysis with "Statistics for the 21st Century" by Gabor Szekely, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2000. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 500 pages and serves as a vital resource for understanding modern statistical techniques.
This collection presents insightful articles from the Eighth Lukacs Symposium held at Bowling Green State University, Ohio. It delves into crucial topics such as the consistency and accuracy of the sequential bootstrap, hypothesis testing, geometry in multivariate analysis, and the classical extreme value model. Additionally, the book covers the analysis of cross-classified data and econometrics, making it an invaluable reference for both students and professionals in mathematics, statistics, and medical fields.
Whether you are looking to enhance your statistical knowledge or apply these concepts in real-world scenarios, "Statistics for the 21st Century" is an essential addition to your library.