Statistical analysis for engineers : a computer - based aprroach / J. Wesley Barnes

By: Barnes, J. Wesley [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Jersey : Prentice Hall, c1988Description: xix, 365 pages ; 28 cmISBN: 0138447888Subject(s): ENGINEERING -- STATISTICAL METHODS -- DATA PROCESSINGLOC classification: TA 340 .B37 1988
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Probability: fundamental concepts and operational rules -- 3. Discrete random exercises -- 4. Continuous random variables -- 5. The mean, variance, expected value operator, and other functions of random variables -- 6. Classification and description of sample data -- 7. Sampling distributions: random sampling, the sample mean, and sample variance, the central limit theorem.
Summary: The textual con tent of the book is directed at junior and senior undergraduate engineering students. As such, the book is applications oriented, and most theoretical arguments are approached from an intuitive level rather than from the viewpoint of rigorous mathematical proofs.
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Gen. Ed. - COE Relegation Room GC TA 340 .B37 1988 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000007627

Includes index.

1. Introduction -- 2. Probability: fundamental concepts and operational rules -- 3. Discrete random exercises -- 4. Continuous random variables -- 5. The mean, variance, expected value operator, and other functions of random variables -- 6. Classification and description of sample data -- 7. Sampling distributions: random sampling, the sample mean, and sample variance, the central limit theorem.

The textual con tent of the book is directed at junior and senior undergraduate engineering students. As such, the book is applications oriented, and most theoretical arguments are approached from an intuitive level rather than from the viewpoint of rigorous mathematical proofs.

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