Selected Statistical Papers of Sir David Cox
2 Volume Hardback Set
- Author: David Cox, Nuffield College, Oxford
- Editors:
- D. J. Hand, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London
- A. M. Herzberg, Queen's University, Ontario
- Date Published: January 2006
- availability: Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9780521858168
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Sir David Cox is one of the seminal statistical thinkers of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. In this selection of his work, Professor Cox reviews his most influential and interesting papers published before 1993. Each paper is the subject of a candid commentary written especially for this collection. In these he describes the context in which the papers arose and their subsequent influence. He also identifies avenues for future research. Organised in two volumes and grouped by theme, the papers and commentaries provide excellent coverage of many of the most significant advances in statistics in recent times. But this collection is more than a record of scientific achievement. Professor Cox's writing is characterised by clarity and wit, so these volumes can be read as much for enjoyment as for edification.
Read more- Sir David Cox is one of the greatest scientists of the twentieth century
- Each paper the subject of a candid commentary by Professor Cox written especially for this collection
- Includes the most important and most interesting papers published by Professor Cox before 1993
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'… any statistician … should be aware of the contents of the selected papers of Sir David Cox and he or she would certainly value their own copy.' Kwantitatieve Methoden
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- Date Published: January 2006
- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9780521858168
- length: 1150 pages
- dimensions: 253 x 180 x 65 mm
- weight: 2.741kg
- availability: Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
Table of Contents
Volume I: Foreword D. J. Hand and A. M. Herzberg
Preface David Cox
Part I. Design of Investigations: Design of experiments
Sampling. Part II. Statistical Methods: Point process data
Binary data
Survival data
Multivariate analysis
Miscellaneous. Part III. Applications. Volume II: Foreword D. J. Hand and A. M. Herzberg
Preface D. Cox
Part IV. Foundations of Statistical Inference: Part V. Theoretical Statistics: Part VI. Time Series: Part VII. Stochastic Processes: Publications of Sir David Cox.-
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