Reflecting a sea change in how empirical research has been conducted
over the past three decades, Foundations of Agnostic Statistics
presents an innovative treatment of modern statistical theory for the
social and health sciences. This book develops the fundamentals of
what the authors call agnostic statistics, which considers what can be
learned about the world without assuming that there exists a simple
generative model that can be known to be true. Aronow and Miller
provide the foundations for statistical inference for researchers
unwilling to make assumptions beyond what they or their audience would
find credible. Building from first principles, the book covers topics
including estimation theory, regression, maximum likelihood, missing
data, and causal inference. Using these principles, readers will be
able to formally articulate their targets of inquiry, distinguish
substantive assumptions from statistical assumptions, and ultimately
engage in cutting-edge quantitative empirical research that
contributes to human knowledge.
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ISBN
9781316836309
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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