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Principles of Statistical Analysis : Learning from Randomized Experiments, Paperback / softback Book

Principles of Statistical Analysis : Learning from Randomized Experiments Paperback / softback

Part of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics Textbooks series

Paperback / softback

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This compact course is written for the mathematically literate reader who wants to learn to analyze data in a principled fashion.

The language of mathematics enables clear exposition that can go quite deep, quite quickly, and naturally supports an axiomatic and inductive approach to data analysis.

Starting with a good grounding in probability, the reader moves to statistical inference via topics of great practical importance - simulation and sampling, as well as experimental design and data collection - that are typically displaced from introductory accounts.

The core of the book then covers both standard methods and such advanced topics as multiple testing, meta-analysis, and causal inference.

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