Miller & Freund's Probability and statistics for engineers
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Miller & Freund's Probability and statistics for engineers
Prentice Hall, c2005
7th ed.
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Probability and statistics for engineers
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 573-574) and index.
Description and Table of Contents
Description
For an introductory, one or two semester, sophomore-junior level course in Probability and Statistics or Applied Statistics for engineering, physical science, and mathematics students.
This example- and exercise-rich exploration of both elementary probability and basic statistics emphasizes engineering and science applications-many using data collected from the author's consulting experience. In later chapters, the text emphasizes designed experiments, especially two-level factorial design.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction.
2. Treatment of Data.
3. Probability.
4. Probability Distributions.
5. Probability Densities.
6. Sampling Distribution.
7. Inferences Concerning Means.
8. Inferences Concerning Variances.
9. Inferences Concerning Proportions.
10. Nonparametric Tests.
11. Curve Fitting.
12. Analysis of Variance.
13. Factorial Experimentation.
14. The Statistical Content of Quality-Improvement Programs.
15. Applications to Reliability and Life Testing.
Bibliography.
Statistical Tables.
Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises.
Index.
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