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Statistical Inference by Vijay K. Rohatgi,

Statistical Inference by Vijay K. Rohatgi,
Unified treatment of probability and statistics examines and analyzes the relationship between the two fields, exploring inferential issues. Numerous problems, examples, and diagrams--some with solutions--plus clear-cut, highlighted summaries of results. Advanced undergraduate to graduate level. Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. Probability Model. 3. Probability Distributions. 4. Introduction to Statistical Inference. 5. More on Mathematical Expectation. 6. Some Discrete Models. 7. Some Continuous Models. 8. Functions of Random Variables and Random Vectors. 9. Large-Sample Theory. 10. General Methods of Point and Interval Estimation. 11. Testing Hypotheses. 12. Analysis of Categorical Data. 13. Analysis of Variance: "k-Sample Problems. Appendix-Tables. Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems. Index. Unabridged republication of the edition published by John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1984. 144 Figures. 35 Tables. Errata list prepared by the author.



Practitioner's Guide to Empirically-Based Measures by Arthur M. Nezu, X
Practitioner's Guide to Empirically-Based Measures by Arthur M. Nezu, X
"Practitioner's Guide to Empirically-Based Measures toDepression," the first volume in a series of clinical assessmenthandbooks, is intended to guide clinicians and researchers in choosingpractical tools relevant for clinical assessment, intervention, and/orresearch in this area. This volume provides critical overviews of keyassessment issues and available assessment tools in depression. Itprovides summary tables comparing and contrasting differentinstruments in terms of their time requirements, suitability, costs, administration, reliability, and validity. These quick view grids'provide a rapid method of identifying and comparing potentially usefulmeasures. Sample copies of 25 instruments in the public domain areincluded; for instruments commercially available, samples ofinstrument content and information about how to purchase them areprovided. This remarkable compendium of information should serve as avaluable resource to practicing clinicians and to researchers who wishto develop state-of-the-science assessment strategies for clinicalproblems and to make informed choices about which devices best suittheir purposes.This and the companion volumes in the series were developed to combatthe frustration that researchers and clinicians often experience inlocating assessment devices and finding evaluative information onthem. Although all or most researchers and clinicians will be familiarwith a number of the measures here, many others will either be unknownor only vaguely familiar, often hidden in an article. The volumecontains over 90 reviews of measures of depression anddepression-related constructs.



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