Data Analysis by Resampling: Concepts and Applications

Data Analysis by Resampling: Concepts and Applications by Clifford E. Lunneborg, published by Duxbury Press on December 29, 1999, is a comprehensive exploration of contemporary statistical methods. This edition, comprising 568 pages, presents a critical perspective on traditional data analysis techniques, emphasizing the limitations of model-driven approaches that rely heavily on assumptions. Lunneborg advocates for design-driven analyses that focus on the actual data collected and the specific questions that the data aims to address.
Readers will find that this book introduces a modern approach to statistical inference, leveraging the capabilities of modern computing power. By shifting the focus from outdated methodologies to those that utilize observed data, Lunneborg aims to equip readers with the tools necessary for effective data analysis. The content is particularly relevant for those interested in statistics, as it provides insights into innovative techniques that align with current analytical practices.
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In DATA ANALYSIS BY RESAMPLING, Clifford Lunneborg argues that modern computing power has rendered the model-driven and assumption-plagued data analyses of the past unnecessary, obsolete, and inappropriate. This book introduces readers to modern, design-driven analyses that depend only on the observed data, on knowledge of how the data were collected, and on questions the data were intended to answer. Overall, Lunneborg provides a modern and timely approach to statistical inference.
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