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Statistical Inference Based on Divergence Measures Statistics: Textbooks and Monographs



Statistical Inference Based on Divergence Measures Statistics: Textbooks and Monographs
This book is about using entropy and divergence statistics to do statistical inference. It covers a lot of different topics, such as estimation and hypothesis testing, discrete multivariate data, and testing in general populations. Each chapter ends with exercises that help you understand the theory and practice of the topics covered. more details
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  • Detailed coverage of entropy and divergence statistics
  • Understand the theory and practice of statistical inference
  • End each chapter with exercises to help you understand the theory and practice


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Author Leandro Pardo
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9781584886006
Publisher Chapman And Hall/crc
Manufacturer Chapman And Hall/crc
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This book is about using entropy and divergence statistics to do statistical inference. It covers a lot of different topics, such as estimation and hypothesis testing, discrete multivariate data, and testing in general populations. Each chapter ends with exercises that help you understand the theory and practice of the topics covered.

The idea of using functionals of Information Theory, such as entropies or divergences, in statistical inference is not new. However, in spite of the fact that divergence statistics have become a very good alternative to the classical likelihood ratio test and the Pearson-type statistic in discrete models, many statisticians remain unaware of this powerful approach. Statistical Inference Based on Divergence Measures explores classical problems of statistical inference, such as estimation and hypothesis testing, on the basis of measures of entropy and divergence. The first two chapters form an overview, from a statistical perspective, of the most important measures of entropy and divergence and study their properties. The author then examines the statistical analysis of discrete multivariate data with emphasis is on problems in contingency tables and loglinear models using phi-divergence test statistics as well as minimum phi-divergence estimators. The final chapter looks at testing in general populations, presenting the interesting possibility of introducing alternative test statistics to classical ones like Wald, Rao, and likelihood ratio. Each chapter concludes with exercises that clarify the theoretical results and present additional results that complement the main discussions. Clear, comprehensive, and logically developed, this book offers a unique opportunity to gain not only a new perspective on some standard statistics problems, but the tools to put it into practice.

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