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INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS, Third Edition, Sheldon M. Ross

INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS, Third Edition, Sheldon M. Ross



   Chapter 1 presents abrief introduction to statistics, presenting its two branches of descriptive and inferential statistics, and a short history of the subject and some of the people whose early work provided a foundation for work done today.
    Thesubject matter of descriptive statistics is then considered in   Chapter 2. Graphs and tables that describe a data set are presented in this chapter, as are quantities that are used to summarize certain of the key properties of the data set.

   To be able to draw conclusions from data, it is necessary to have an understanding of the data’s origination. For instance, it is often assumed that the data constitute a “random sample” from some population. To understand exactly what this means and what its consequences are for relating properties of the sample data to properties of the entire population, it is necessary to have some understanding of probability, and that is the subject of Chapter 3.
  Our study of probability is continued in Chapter 4, which deals with the important concepts of random variables and expectation, This chapter introduces the idea of a probability experiment, explains the concept of the probability of an event, and presents the axioms of probability.
   In Chapter 5, which considers some special types of random variables that often occur in applications. Such random variables as the binomial, Poisson, hypergeometric, normal, uniform, gamma, chi-square, t, and F are presented.
   In Chapter 6, we study the probability distribution of such sampling statistics as the sample mean and the sample variance. We show how to use a remarkable theoretical result of probability, known as the central limit theorem, to approximate the probability distribution of the sample mean.
    In addition, we present the joint Chapter 7 shows how to use data to estimate parameters of interest. For instance, a scientist might be interested in determining the proportion of Midwestern lakes that are afflicted by acid rain.
   Chapter 8 introduces the important topic of statistical hypothesis testing, which is concerned with using data to test the plausibility of a specified hypothesis
  Chapter 9 deals with the important topic of regression. Both simple linear regression — including such subtopics as regression to the mean, residual analysis, and weighted least squares — and multiple linear regression are considered.
Chapter 10 introduces the analysis of variance. Both one-way and two-way (with and without the possibility of interaction) problems are considered.
    Chapter 11 is concerned with goodness of fit tests, which can be used to test whether a proposed model is consistent with data. In it we present the classical chi-square goodness of fit test and apply it to test for independence in contingency tables. The final section of this chapter introduces the Kolmogorov–Smirnov procedure for testing whether data come from a specified continuous probability distribution.
    Chapter 12 deals with nonparametric hypothesis tests, which can be used when one is unable to suppose that the underlying distribution has some specified parametric form (such as normal).
    Chapter 13 considers the subject matter of quality control, a key statistical technique in manufacturing and production processes. A variety of control charts, including not only the Shewhart control charts but also more sophisticated ones based on moving averages and cumulative sums, are considered.
    Chapter 14 deals with problems related to life testing. In this chapter, the exponential, rather than the normal, distribution, plays the key role.


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