Wiley Statsref: Statistics Reference Online Other -
by N. Balakrishnan (Editor)
From the publisher
Wiley StatsRef: Statistics Reference Online is a comprehensive online reference resource which covers the fundamentals and applications of statistics in all fields where it is widely used. This is the most inclusive, authoritative, online reference source available in statistics. Wiley StatsRef is aimed at advanced undergraduates, postgraduates, teachers of statistics, and for experienced researchers entering a new part of the field for the first time.
- Comprises over 6,000 articles from across the breadth of Wiley's extensive reference resources in statistics - equivalent to over 30 volumes in print
- Over 30,000 new cross-references and related article links added to greatly enhance the user experience by providing easy access to increased context and background
- Browse by article or topic
- Fully searchable
- Regularly updated with new and revised content
- New bespoke taxonomy created for a more intuitive and efficient user experience
- The new structure and article enhancements create a genuinely stand alone, self-contained work covering all aspects of the subject in a single product
Articles in Wiley StatsRef have been carefully selected from the following eight products in Wiley's existing online reference work portfolio, with thousands of new cross-references and links to related articles added to hugely enhance discoverability and ease of navigation:
- Encyclopedia of Actuarial Science
- Encyclopedia of Biostatistics
- Encyclopedia of Clinical Trials
- Encyclopedia of Environmetrics
- Encyclopedia of Quantitative Risk Analysis and Assessment
- Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences
- Encyclopedia of Statistics in Behavioral Science
- Encyclopedia of Statistics in Quality and Reliability
Details
- Title Wiley Statsref: Statistics Reference Online
- Author N. Balakrishnan (Editor)
- Binding Other
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Wiley
- ISBN 9781118445112 / 1118445112
- Weight 1.5 lbs (0.68 kg)
- Dimensions 9.84 x 5.91 x 0.59 in (24.99 x 15.01 x 1.50 cm)
About the author
N. BALAKRISHNAN is Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at McMaster University, Canada. He is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association. His publications include other Wiley books: A First Course in Order Statistics, Continuous Univariate Distributions - 1 & 2, and Discrete Multivariate Distributions H. N. NAGARAJA is Professor in the Department of Statistics at Ohio State University, Columbus. His publications include another Wiley book, A First Course in Order Statistics.
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