Inference involves drawing conclusions about some general phenomenon from limited empirical observations in the face of random variability. Two central unifying components of statistics are the likelihood function and the exponential family. These are here brought together for the first time as the central themes of a book on statistical inference. This book is appropriate as an advanced undergraduate or graduate text in mathematical statistics.
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Book Details
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Publication Year
1996
Dimensions
Width
33 mm
Height
240 mm
Length
161 mm
Weight
883 gr
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