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The Linear Model and Hypothesis. A General Unifying Theory.
George A. F. Seber
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Hardback. The Linear Model and Hypothesis Series: Springer Series in Statistics. Num Pages: 214 pages, biography. BIC Classification: JHBC; PBT; PBWR. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 14. Weight in Grams: 491.
This book provides a concise and integrated overview of hypothesis testing in four important subject areas, namely linear and nonlinear models, multivariate analysis, and large sample theory. The approach used is a geometrical one based on the concept of projections and their associated idempotent matrices, thus largely avoiding the need to involvematrix ranks. It is shown that all the hypotheses encountered are either linear or asymptotically linear, and that all the underlying models used are either exactly or asymptotically linear normal models. This equivalence can be used, for example, to extend the concept of orthogonality to other models in the analysis of variance, and to show ... Read morethat the asymptotic equivalence of the likelihood ratio, Wald, and Score (Lagrange Multiplier) hypothesis tests generally applies.
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Springer International Publishing AG Switzerland
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Springer Series in Statistics
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Cham, Switzerland
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About George A. F. Seber
George Seber is an Emeritus Professor of Statistics at Auckland University, New Zealand. He is an elected Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand, recipient of their Hector medal in Information Science, and recipient of an international Distinguished Statistical Ecologist Award. He has authored or coauthored 16 books and 90 research articles on a wide variety of topics including linear ... Read moreand nonlinear models, multivariate analysis, matrix theory for statisticians, large sample theory, adaptive sampling, genetics, epidemiology, and statistical ecology. Show Less
Reviews for The Linear Model and Hypothesis. A General Unifying Theory.
“The book deals with the classical topic of multivariate linear models. … the monograph is a consistent, logical and comprehensive treatment of the theory of linear models aimed at scientists who already have a good knowledge of the subject and are well trained in application of matrix algebra.” (Jurgita Markeviciute, zbMATH 1371.62002, 2017) “This monograph is a welcome update ... Read moreof the author's 1966 book. It contains a wealth of material and will be of interest to graduate students, teachers, and researchers familiar with the 1966 book.” (William I. Notz, Mathematical Reviews, June, 2016) Show Less