A Dictionary Of Statistics

Author:

Graham J. G. Upton

,

Ian Cook

Publisher:

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

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Publisher

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Publication Year 2005
ISBN-13

9780195672671

ISBN-10 9780195672671
Binding

Paperback

Edition First
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 20 X 14 X 1.5
Weight (grms) 268

Fully revised and updated, this authoritative reference tool covers a broad range of statistical terms in a clear and jargon-free style. Written by authorities in the field, this dictionary provides concise definitions of all the terms likely to be encountered by students of statistics, and anyone who comes into contact with statistical terms will find this dictionary an indispensable source of reference. The entries are also generously illustrated with useful figures and diagrams. Appendices feature a historical calendar of important statistical events, and tables of statistical and mathematical notation. As the most up-to-date dictionary of its kind available, A Dictionary of Statistics is essential for anyone needing a statistics reference tool.

Graham J. G. Upton

GRAHAM J. G. UPTON is a former Professor of Applied Statistics, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Essex. Dr. Upton is author of The Analysis of Cross-tabulated Data - 1978 - and joint author of Spatial Data Analysis by Example, both published by Wiley. He is the lead author of The Oxford Dictionary of Statistics . His books have been translated into Japanese, Russian, and Welsh.

Ian Cook

Prof. Ian G. Cook is Professor of Human Geography and current Chair of the Media, Arts and Social Science Faculty Graduate Research Committee, Liverpool John Moores University. His research is mainly on aspects of Chinese urbanization, health, environment, and gerontological issues, and on social gerontology more globally. He has published widely, including articles in Health Policy, the International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy and Social Science and Medicine among others and is co-author or co-editor of 8 books, of which the most recent are the co-edited New Perspectives on China and Aging and Aging in Asia (with J.L.Powell), Nova Science Press 2007 and 2009 respectively. He has also been a doctoral supervisor of 17 successful PhD candidates spanning the social sciences, to date.
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