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Statistics with Mathematica
Department of Mathematical Sciences Faculty Bookshelf
  • Martha L. Abell, Georgia Southern University
  • James P. Braselton, Georgia Southern University
  • John A. Rafter, Georgia Southern University
Contributors
Georgia Southern faculty members Martha L. Abell, James P. Braselton, and John A. Rafter co-authored Statistics with Mathematica.
Abstract

Mathematica's diverse capabilities make it particularly well suited to perform the many calculations encountered in statistics. This book introduces Mathematica for various types of statistical computations. It covers a broad range of topics, and should appeal to both students and professional statisticians.

  • Comprehensive: Covers the use of Mathematica for applications ranging from descriptive statistics, through multiple regression and nonparametric methods; uses virtually all of Mathematica's built-in statistical commands, as well as those contained in various Mathematica packages; Additionally, the authors have written numerous procedures to extend Mathematica's capabilities
  • Easy to read: Uses "by example" approach authors have used in several other books about Mathematica: works for beginners and experts alike
  • Applied: Examples from diverse disciplines, including biostatistics, business, statistics, econometrics, engineering, and psychology

Publication Date
1-1-1999
Publisher
Academic Press
ISBN for this edition (13-digit)
9780120415540
Disciplines
Citation Information
Martha L. Abell, James P. Braselton and John A. Rafter. Statistics with Mathematica. PAP/CDR EditionSan Diego, CA(1999) p. 1 - 632
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/martha_abell/34/