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Mathematical Statistics Information

Mathematical statistics is the study of statistics from a mathematical standpoint, using probability theory as well as other branches of mathematics such as linear algebra and analysis. The term "mathematical statistics" is closely related to the term "statistical theory" but also embraces modelling for actuarial science and non-statistical probability theory, particularly in Scandinavia.

Statistics deals with gaining information from data. In practice, data often contain some randomness or uncertainty. Statistics handles such data using methods of probability theory.

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Introduction

Statistical science is concerned with the planning of studies, especially with the design of randomized experiments and with the planning of surveys using random sampling. The initial analysis of the data from properly randomized studies often follows the study protocol.

Of course, the data from a randomized study can be analyzed to consider secondary hypotheses or to suggest new ideas. A secondary analysis of the data from a planned study uses tools from data analysis.

Data analysis is divided into:

While the tools of data analysis work best on data from randomized studies, they are also applied to other kinds of data --- for example, from natural experiments and observational studies, in which case the inference is dependent on the model chosen by the statistician, and so subjective.[1]

Mathematical statistics has been inspired by and has extended many procedures in applied statistics.

Statistics, mathematics, and mathematical statistics

Mathematical statistics has substantial overlap with the discipline of statistics. Statistical theorists study and improve statistical procedures with mathematics, and statistical research often raises mathematical questions. Statistical theory relies on probability and decision theory. Mathematicians and statisticians like Gauss, Laplace, and C. S. Peirce used decision theory with probability distributions and loss functions (or utility functions). The decision-theoretic approach to statistical inference was reinvigorated by Abraham Wald and his successors.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8], and makes extensive use of scientific computing, analysis, and optimization; for the design of experiments, statisticians use algebra and combinatorics.

See also

References

  1. ^ Freedman, D.A. (2005) Statistical Models: Theory and Practice, Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521671057 [1]
  2. ^ Wald, Abraham (1947). Sequential Analysis. New York: John Wiley and Sons. ISBN 0471918067. "See Dover reprint: ISBN 0486439127"
  3. ^ Wald, Abraham (1950). Statistical Decision Functions. John Wiley and Sons, New York.
  4. ^ Lehmann, Erich (1959). Testing Statistical Hypotheses.
  5. ^ * Lehmann, Erich (1983). Theory of Point Estimation.
  6. ^ Bickel, Peter J. and Doksum, Kjell A. (2001). Mathematical Statistics: Basic and Selected Topics. 1 (Second (updated printing 2007) ed.). Pearson Prentice-Hall.
  7. ^ * Le Cam, Lucien (1986). Asymptotic Methods in Statistical Decision Theory. Springer-Verlag.
  8. ^ Liese, Friedrich and Miescke, Klaus-J. (2008). Statistical Decision Theory: Estimation, Testing, and Selection. Springer.

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· · Statistics
Descriptive statistics
Continuous data
Location Mean (Arithmetic, Geometric, Harmonic) · Median · Mode
Dispersion Range · Standard deviation · Coefficient of variation · Percentile · Interquartile range
Shape Variance · Skewness · Kurtosis · Moments · L-moments
Count data Index of dispersion
Summary tables Grouped data · Frequency distribution · Contingency table
Dependence Pearson product-moment correlation · Rank correlation (Spearman's rho, Kendall's tau) · Partial correlation · Scatter plot
Statistical graphics Bar chart · Biplot · Box plot · Control chart · Correlogram · Forest plot · Histogram · Q-Q plot · Run chart · Scatter plot · Stemplot · Radar chart
Data collection
Designing studies Effect size · Standard error · Statistical power · Sample size determination
Survey methodology Sampling · Stratified sampling · Opinion poll · Questionnaire
Controlled experiment Design of experiments · Randomized experiment · Random assignment · Replication · Blocking · Regression discontinuity · Optimal design
Uncontrolled studies Natural experiment · Quasi-experiment · Observational study
Statistical inference
Bayesian inference Bayesian probability · Prior · Posterior · Credible interval · Bayes factor · Bayesian estimator · Maximum posterior estimator
Frequentist inference Confidence interval · Hypothesis testing · Sampling distribution · Meta-analysis
Specific tests Z-test (normal) · Student's t-test · F-test · Chi-square test · Pearson's chi-square · Wald test · Mann–Whitney U · Shapiro–Wilk · Signed-rank · Likelihood-ratio
General estimation Mean-unbiased · Median-unbiased · Maximum likelihood · Method of moments · Minimum distance · Maximum spacing · Density estimation
Correlation and regression analysis
Correlation Pearson product-moment correlation · Partial correlation · Confounding variable · Coefficient of determination
Regression analysis Errors and residuals · Regression model validation · Mixed effects models · Simultaneous equations models
Linear regression Simple linear regression · Ordinary least squares · General linear model · Bayesian regression
Non-standard predictors Nonlinear regression · Nonparametric · Semiparametric · Isotonic · Robust
Generalized linear model Exponential families · Logistic (Bernoulli) · Binomial · Poisson
Formal analyses Analysis of variance (ANOVA) · Analysis of covariance · Multivariate ANOVA
Categorical, multivariate, time-series, or survival statistics
Multivariate statistics Multivariate regression · Principal components · Factor analysis · Cluster analysis · Copulas
Time series analysis Decomposition · Trend estimation · Box–Jenkins · ARMA models · Spectral density estimation
Survival analysis Survival function · Kaplan–Meier · Logrank test · Failure rate · Proportional hazards models · Accelerated failure time model
Categorical data McNemar's test · Cohen's kappa
Applications
Engineering statistics Methods engineering · Probabilistic design · Process & Quality control · Reliability · System identification
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Medical statistics Epidemiology · Clinical trial · Clinical study design
Social statistics Actuarial science · Population · Demography · Census · Psychometrics · Official statistics · Crime statistics
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