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Chapter 1: What is Statistics? D - Auckland

Chapter 1: What is statistics ? The Nature of statistics statistics as defined by the American Statistical Association (ASA) is the science of learning from data, and of measuring, controlling and communicating uncertainty. Although not every statistician would agree with this description, it is an inclusive starting point with a solid pedigree. It encompasses and concisely encapsulates the wider view of Marquardt (1987) and Wild (1994), the greater statistics of Chambers (1993), the wider field of Bartholomew (1995), the broader vision advocated by Brown and Kass (2009), and the sets of definitions given in opening pages of Hahn and Doganaksoy (2012) and Fienberg (2014). It also encompasses the narrower views. PPDAC. CONCLUSIONS PROBLEM. Interpretation Grasping system dynamics Conclusions Defining Problem New Ideas Communication ANALYSIS PLAN. Data exploration Measurement System Planned analyses Sampling design Unplanned Analyses Data Management Hypothesis Generation Piloting and analysis DATA.

seminal work on subjective Bayesian inference and Harold Jeffreys’s work on “objective” Bayesian inference so that by 1940 we had most of the basics of the theories of the “modern statistics” of the twentieth century. World War II was also a time of great progress as a result of

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