Statistics with Mathematica,
Edition 1
Editors:
By Martha L. Abell, James P. Braselton and John A. Rafter
Publication Date:
20 Oct 1998
Mathematica's diverse capabilities make it particularly well suited to perform the many calculations encountered in statistics. This book introduces Mathematica for various types of statistical computations. It covers a broad range of topics, and should appeal to both students and professional statisticians.
Key Features
- Comprehensive: Covers the use of Mathematica for applications ranging from descriptive statistics, through multiple regression and nonparametric methods; uses virtually all of Mathematica's built-in statistical commands, as well as those contained in various Mathematica packages; Additionally, the authors have written numerous procedures to extend Mathematica's capabilities
- Easy to read: Uses "by example" approach authors have used in several other books about Mathematica: works for beginners and experts alike
- Applied: Examples from diverse disciplines, including biostatistics, business, statistics, econometrics, engineering, and psychology
- Up-to-date: Compatible with Mathematica Version 3
Data Management. Descriptive Statistics. Probability. Quality and Control Charts. One and Two-Sample Inferential Procedures. Multiple-Sample Inferential Procedures. Simple and Multiple Regression and correlation. Subject Index.
ISBN:
9780120415540
Page Count: 632
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