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"The probability and the (mathematics) statistics play an important and still un-substitutable role among other theories intended for modeling the uncertainty. It can be noticed that (the most presumably all of) attempts to build up alternative theories for describing the uncertainty have still only Gnostic (or, if you want, academic) character, bringing typically an alternative standpoint for viewing the uncertainty in the various situations. And of course sometimes they offer very interesting standpoint for academic discussions. On the other hand, a typical approach of such theories does not take into account that their methods should, with increasing amount of information, hit the true underlying model. Contents include: Repetition of some basic notions, Bayesian Statistics, Tests of Good Fit, Contingency Tables, Sampling From Finite Populations, Appendix A."
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Selected Statistical Methods, Jan Ámos Víšek
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- 2003
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- Título
- Selected Statistical Methods
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Jan Ámos Víšek
- Editorial
- Karolinum
- Publicado en
- 2003
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 171
- ISBN10
- 8024607263
- ISBN13
- 9788024607269
- Serie
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- Descripción
- "The probability and the (mathematics) statistics play an important and still un-substitutable role among other theories intended for modeling the uncertainty. It can be noticed that (the most presumably all of) attempts to build up alternative theories for describing the uncertainty have still only Gnostic (or, if you want, academic) character, bringing typically an alternative standpoint for viewing the uncertainty in the various situations. And of course sometimes they offer very interesting standpoint for academic discussions. On the other hand, a typical approach of such theories does not take into account that their methods should, with increasing amount of information, hit the true underlying model. Contents include: Repetition of some basic notions, Bayesian Statistics, Tests of Good Fit, Contingency Tables, Sampling From Finite Populations, Appendix A."


