Sequential Analysis

Sequential Analysis

by Abraham Wald
Sequential Analysis

Sequential Analysis

by Abraham Wald

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Overview

In 1943, while in charge of Columbia University's Statistical Research Group, Abraham Wald devised Sequential Design, an innovative statistical inference system. Because the decision to terminate an experiment is not predetermined, sequential analysis can arrive at a decision much sooner and with substantially fewer observations than equally reliable test procedures based on a predetermined number of observations. The system's immense value was immediately recognized, and its use was restricted to wartime research and procedures. In 1945, it was released to the public and has since revolutionized many aspects of statistical practice.
This book is Professor Wald's own description of the system. Part I contains a discussion of the general theory of the sequential probability ratio test, with comparisons to traditional statistical inference systems. Part II discusses applications that illustrate the general theory and raise points of theoretical interest specific to these applications. Part III outlines a possible approach to the problem of sequential multi-valued decisions and estimation. All three sections can be understood by readers with only a background in college algebra and a first course in calculus. Mathematical derivations of somewhat intricate nature appear in the appendix.
Sequential Analysis offers statistical researchers a time- and money-saving approach, introduces students to one of the major systems in contemporary use, and presents those already acquainted with the system with valuable background information.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486783239
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 11/26/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 15 MB
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Part I. General Theory
1. Elements of the Current Theory of Testing Statistical Hypotheses
2. Sequential Test of a Statistical Hypothesis: General Discussion
3. The Sequential Probability Ration Test for Testing a Simple Hypothesis H0 Against a Single Alternative H1
4. Outline of a Theory of Sequential Tests of Simple and Composite Hypotheses Against a Set of Alternatives
II. Application of the General Theory to Special Cases
5. Testing the Mean of a Binomial Distribution
6. Testing the Difference Between the Means of Two Binomial Distributions
7. Testing that the Mean of a Normal Distribution with Known Standard Deviation Falls Short of a Given Value
8. Testing that the Standard Deviation of a Normal Distribution Does Not Exceed a Given Value
9. Testing that the Mean of a Normal Distribution with Known Variance is Equal to a Specified Value
III. The Problem of Multi-Valued Decisions and Estimation
10. The Choice of a Hypothesis from a Set of Mutually Exclusive Hypotheses
11. The Problem of Sequential Estimation
Appendix
Index
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