A Mathematical Primer for Social Statistics

Second Edition
John Fox - McMaster University, Canada
A Mathematical Primer for Social Statistics
December 2020 | 256 pages | Sage US
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A Mathematical Primer for Social Statistics, Second Edition presents mathematics central to learning and understanding statistical methods beyond the introductory level: the basic "language" of matrices and linear algebra and its visual representation, vector geometry; differential and integral calculus; probability theory; common probability distributions; statistical estimation and inference, including likelihood-based and Bayesian methods. The volume concludes by applying mathematical concepts and operations to a familiar case, linear least-squares regression. The Second Edition pays more attention to visualization, including the elliptical geometry of quadratic forms and its application to statistics. It also covers some new topics, such as an introduction to Markov-Chain Monte Carlo methods, which are important in modern Bayesian statistics. A companion website includes materials that enable readers to use the R statistical computing environment to reproduce and explore computations and visualizations presented in the text. The book is an excellent companion to a "math camp" or a course designed to provide foundational mathematics needed to understand relatively advanced statistical methods.

 



Contents

About the Author

About the Author

Series Editor Introduction

Series Editor Introduction

Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments

Preface

  • Matrices, Linear Algebra, and Vector Geometry: The Basics
  • Matrix Decompositions and Quadratic Forms
  • An Introduction to Calculus
  • Elementary Probability Theory
  • Common Probability Distributions
  • An Introduction to Statistical Theory
  • Putting the Math to Work: Linear Least-Squares Regression

References

References

Index

Index

Additional materials

Description

A Mathematical Primer for Social Statistics, Second Edition presents mathematics central to learning and understanding statistical methods beyond the introductory level: the basic "language" of matrices and linear algebra and its visual representation, vector geometry; differential and integral calculus; probability theory; common probability distributions; statistical estimation and inference, including likelihood-based and Bayesian methods. The volume concludes by applying mathematical concepts and operations to a familiar case, linear least-squares regression. The Second Edition pays more attention to visualization, including the elliptical geometry of quadratic forms and its application to statistics. It also covers some new topics, such as an introduction to Markov-Chain Monte Carlo methods, which are important in modern Bayesian statistics. A companion website includes materials that enable readers to use the R statistical computing environment to reproduce and explore computations and visualizations presented in the text. The book is an excellent companion to a "math camp" or a course designed to provide foundational mathematics needed to understand relatively advanced statistical methods.

 



Contents

About the Author

About the Author

Series Editor Introduction

Series Editor Introduction

Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments

Preface

  • Matrices, Linear Algebra, and Vector Geometry: The Basics
  • Matrix Decompositions and Quadratic Forms
  • An Introduction to Calculus
  • Elementary Probability Theory
  • Common Probability Distributions
  • An Introduction to Statistical Theory
  • Putting the Math to Work: Linear Least-Squares Regression

References

References

Index

Index

Additional materials

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A Mathematical Primer for Social Statistics


December 2020 | 256 pages | Sage US

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A Mathematical Primer for Social Statistics, Second Edition presents mathematics central to learning and understanding statistical methods beyond the introductory level: the basic "language" of matrices and linear algebra and its visual representation, vector geometry; differential and integral calculus; probability theory; common probability distributions; statistical estimation and inference, including likelihood-based and Bayesian methods. The volume concludes by applying mathematical concepts and operations to a familiar case, linear least-squares regression. The Second Edition pays more attention to visualization, including the elliptical geometry of quadratic forms and its application to statistics. It also covers some new topics, such as an introduction to Markov-Chain Monte Carlo methods, which are important in modern Bayesian statistics. A companion website includes materials that enable readers to use the R statistical computing environment to reproduce and explore computations and visualizations presented in the text. The book is an excellent companion to a "math camp" or a course designed to provide foundational mathematics needed to understand relatively advanced statistical methods.

 




Table Of Contents:

  • About the Author
  • Series Editor Introduction
  • Acknowledgments
  • Preface
  • Matrices, Linear Algebra, and Vector Geometry: The Basics
  • Matrix Decompositions and Quadratic Forms
  • An Introduction to Calculus
  • Elementary Probability Theory
  • Common Probability Distributions
  • An Introduction to Statistical Theory
  • Putting the Math to Work: Linear Least-Squares Regression
  • References
  • Index

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