[R] off topic but need your pointers about statistics
Michael
comtech.usa at gmail.com
Fri Jun 19 01:45:37 CEST 2009
Thanks so much for the invaluable pointers folks!
I just also wanted to note that my definition of statistics also
includes data-mining, generic data-analysis, etc. , i.e. the
statistics in the broad sense.
Any more thoughts?
Thanks a lot!
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Richard M. Heiberger<rmh at temple.edu> wrote:
> Alan Izenman suggests:
>
>
> I have lots of places worth checking out for him. It means a lot of
> reading.
>
> Probably the first (and best) place to start is the set of Springer books
> entitled "Breakthroughs in Statistics," which was edited by Kotz & Johnson.
> There' are three (3) volumes: 1 (1992, corrected edition 2008), 2 (1993),
> and III (1997). He should remember that the choices of breakthroughs are
> those of the editors, and may not be others' choices. These volumes should
> lead him in all sorts of directions. Each chapter in each of these volumes
> contains the original paper with an introduction as to its significance.
>
> His project is bordering on the history of statistics, for which there
> are many (many!) books to consult. If he needs further direction, let him
> contact me.
>
> Best,
> Alan.
>
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