Statistics in action a Canadian outlook

This volume honors the 40th anniversary of the Statistical Society of Canada and celebrates Canadian statistics and statisticians. Along with the history and status of statistics in Canada, the book presents a number of interesting statistical contributions from various leading Canadian statistician...

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Autor Corporativo: Statistical Society of Canada (-)
Otros Autores: Lawless, Jerald F., 1944- editor (editor)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boca Raton : CRC Press [2014]
Edición:1st edition
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  • Front Cover; Contents; Foreword; Preface; About the Editor; Contributors; Chapter 1: Canadians Studying Abroad and the Development of Statistics in Canada; Chapter 2: Some of Statistics Canada's Contributions to Survey Methodology; Chapter 3: Watching Children Grow Taught Us All We Know; Chapter 4: Modeling Dependence beyond Correlation; Chapter 5: Lasso and Sparsity in Statistics; Chapter 6: Optimizing and Adapting the Metropolis Algorithm; Chapter 7: Design of Computer Experiments for Optimization, Estimation of Function Contours, and Related Objectives
  • Chapter 8: Statistical Genetic Modeling and Analysis of Complex TraitsChapter 9: Bayesian Methods in Fisher's Statistical Genetics World; Chapter 10: Bayesian Statistical Methodology for Observational Health Sciences Data; Chapter 11: Statistical Models for Disease Processes:Markers and Skeletal Complications in Cancer Metastatic to Bone; Chapter 12: Analysis of Biased Survival Data: The Canadian Study of Health and Aging andbeyond; Chapter 13: Assessing the Effect on Survival of Kidney Transplantation with Higher-Risk Donor Kidneys
  • Chapter 14: Risk-Adjusted Monitoring of Outcomes in Health CareChapter 15: Statistics in Financial Engineering; Chapter 16: Making Personalized Recommendations in E-Commerce; Chapter 17: What Do Salmon and Injection Drug Users Have in Common?; Chapter 18: Capture-Recapture Methods for Estimating the Size of a Population: Dealing with Variable Capture Probabilities; Chapter 19: Challenges in Statistical Marine Ecology; Chapter 20: Quantifying the Human and Natural Contributions to Observed Climate Change
  • Chapter 21: Data Hungry Models in a Food Hungry World: An Interdisciplinary Challenge Bridged by StatisticsBack Cover