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Large Sample Techniques for Statistics

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  • Focuses on thinking skills rather than just what formulae to use
  • Provides motivations, and intuition, rather than detailed proofs
  • Begins with very simple and basic techniques, and connects theory and applications in entertaining ways
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages 1-17
  2. The ε-δ Arguments

    • Jiming Jiang
    Pages 1-18
  3. Modes of Convergence

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    Pages 19-49
  4. Big O, Small o, and the Unspecified c

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    Pages 51-79
  5. Asymptotic Expansions

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    Pages 81-126
  6. Inequalities

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    Pages 127-171
  7. Sums of Independent Random Variables

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    Pages 173-213
  8. Empirical Processes

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    Pages 215-238
  9. Martingales

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    Pages 239-281
  10. Time and Spatial Series

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    Pages 283-315
  11. Stochastic Processes

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    Pages 317-355
  12. Nonparametric Statistics

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    Pages 357-391
  13. Mixed Effects Models

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    Pages 393-431
  14. Small-Area Estimation

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    Pages 433-470
  15. Jackknife and Bootstrap

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    Pages 471-521
  16. Markov-Chain Monte Carlo

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    Pages 523-551
  17. Back Matter

    Pages 553-609

About this book

In a way, the world is made up of approximations, and surely there is no exception in the world of statistics. In fact, approximations, especially large sample approximations, are very important parts of both theoretical and - plied statistics.TheGaussiandistribution,alsoknownasthe normaldistri- tion,is merelyonesuchexample,dueto thewell-knowncentrallimittheorem. Large-sample techniques provide solutions to many practical problems; they simplify our solutions to di?cult, sometimes intractable problems; they j- tify our solutions; and they guide us to directions of improvements. On the other hand, just because large-sample approximations are used everywhere, and every day, it does not guarantee that they are used properly, and, when the techniques are misused, there may be serious consequences. 2 Example 1 (Asymptotic? distribution). Likelihood ratio test (LRT) is one of the fundamental techniques in statistics. It is well known that, in the 2 “standard” situation, the asymptotic null distribution of the LRT is?,with the degreesoffreedomequaltothe di?erencebetweenthedimensions,de?ned as the numbers of free parameters, of the two nested models being compared (e.g., Rice 1995, pp. 310). This might lead to a wrong impression that the 2 asymptotic (null) distribution of the LRT is always? . A similar mistake 2 might take place when dealing with Pearson’s? -test—the asymptotic distri- 2 2 bution of Pearson’s? -test is not always? (e.g., Moore 1978).

Reviews

From the reviews:

“Each chapter is supplemented by a series of exercises. … The book clearly helps the beginner to learn the foundations and techniques of large sample theory in statistics in part one, provides an outline of more advanced tools in part two and gives an impressions of the flavor of their applicability in part three. It is very suitable as a survey of and a guide to the addressed topics … .” (Erich Haeusler, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2011 k)

“Jiming Jiang’s book on large sample techniques is a very welcome addition to the literature. Its strong points include the breadth of covered material, choice of relevant and interesting topics, lucid and attractive style of presentation, and sound pedagogical aspects. … Along with its excellent coverage of the fundamentals in its initial chapters, the book addresses a number of important topics in the latter half as well. … All in all, Large Sample Techniques in Statistics is an excellent book that I recommend whole-heartedly.” (Moulinath Banerjee, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 106 (496), December, 2011)

“A book on techniques for large samples in statistics is timely. … Anyone with a background in … mathematical statistics can benefit from the very thorough nature of the book. The author is systematic and detailed in the developing of each topic and utilizes examples and cases to illustrate the practical import of each concept. … I found the book quite enlightening as the author again and again pointed out the confusions and misinterpretations that often arise in the context of common applications … .” (Mark A. McComb, Technometrics, Vol. 54 (1), February, 2012)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Dept. Statistics, University of California, Davis, USA

    Jiming Jiang

About the author

Jiming Jiang is a Professor of Statistics at the University of California, Davis. He is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association and a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. He is the author of another Springer book, Linear and Generalized Linear Mixed Models and Their Applications (2007). Jiming Jiang is a prominent researcher in the fields of mixed effects models, small area estimation and model selection. Most of his research papers have involved large sample techniques. He is currently an Associate Editor of the Annals of Statistics.

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