Statistics with Maple

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Statistics with Maple

John A. Rafter, Martha L. Abell, James P. Braselton

Academic Press, c2003

  • acid-free paper

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 793-795) and index

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Description

Statistics with Maple is a practical guide for engineers, statisticians, business professionals and others who use the Maple software package and who wish to use it to produce numerical summaries, make graphical displays, and perform statistical inference. The book and software package is unique in its focus on using Maple for statistical methodology. This tutorial and reference manual assumes that readers have a basic knowledge of statistics and a familiarity with Maple.

Table of Contents

  • Working With Maple
  • Data and Data File Manipulation
  • Univariate Methods for Describing Data
  • Multivariate Methods for Describing Data
  • Tabular and Graphical Methods for Presenting Data
  • Data Smoothing and Time Series An Introduction
  • Probability and Probability Distributions
  • Random Number Generation and Simulation
  • One and Two Sample Inferential Procedures
  • Analysis of Variance and Multiple Comparisons of Means
  • Diagnostic Procedures and Transformations
  • Regression and Correlation
  • Nonparametric Methods

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