The goal of this set of lectures is to combine two seemingly unrelated topics: (1) The study of Boolean functions, a field particularly active in computer science; (2) Some models in statistical physics, mostly percolation.
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Biostatistics DeMYSTiFied
A self-teaching guide to all the statistical procedures used in all medical disciplines
Offering broad coverage of all the statistical procedures used in all medical disciplines, this book is the ideal course companion and self-study tool. This easy-to-use guide clearly shows how to use counts and measurements to carry out description, comparison, correlation, and prediction in the biomedical field, and how to evaluate data accordingly. The book uses practical medical examples to improve students grasp of biostatistical analyses and features end-of-chapter quizzes and a final exam to test knowledge.
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Statistical Models for Test Equating, Scaling, and Linking
The goal of this book is to emphasize the formal statistical features of the practice of equating, linking, and scaling. The book encourages the view and discusses the quality of the equating results from the statistical perspective (new models, robustness, fit, testing hypotheses, statistical monitoring) as opposed to placing the focus on the policy and the implications, which although very important, represent a different side of the equating practice.
This important book focuses on statistical mechanics which is the application of probability theory, which includes mathematical tools for dealing with large populations, to the field of mechanics, which is concerned with the motion of particles or objects when subjected to a force.