Fundamentals of modern statistical methods: substantially improving power and accuracy
Wilcox, Rand R.
Conventional statistical methods have a very serious flaw. They routinely miss differences among groups or associations among variables that are detected by more modern techniques, even under very small departures from normality. Hundreds of journal articles have described the reasons standard techniques can be unsatisfactory, but simple, intuitive explanations are generally unavailable. Situations arise where even highly nonsignificant results become significantwhen analyzed with more modern methods. Without assuming the reader has any prior training in statistics, Part I of this book describes basic statistical principles from a point of view that makes their shortcomings intuitive and easy to understand. The emphasis is on verbal and graphical descriptions of concepts. Part II describes modern methods that address the problems covered in Part I. Using data from actual studies, many examples are included to illustrate the practical problems with conventional procedures and how more modern methods can make a substantial difference in the conclusions reached in many areas of statistical research. The second edition of this book includes a number of advances and insights that have occurred since the first edition appeared. Included are new results relevant to medians, regression, measures of association,strategies for comparing dependent groups, methods for dealing with heteroscedasticity, and measures of effect size. INDICE: Introduction.- Getting started.- The normal curve and outlier detection.- Accuracy and inference.- Hypothesis testing and small sample sizes.- The Bootstrap.- A fundamental problem.- Robust measures of location.- Inferences about robust measures of location.- Measures of association.- Robust regression.- Alternative strategies and software.
- ISBN: 978-1-4419-5524-1
- Editorial: Springer
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 278
- Fecha Publicación: 01/03/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés