<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . . "An Introduction to the Bootstrap"^^ . "Statistics is the science of learning from experience, especially experience that arrives a little bit at a time. The earliest information\r\nscience was statistics, originating in about 1650. This century has\r\nseen statistical techniques become the analytic methods of choice\r\nin biomedical science, psychology, education, economics, communications theory, sociology, genetic studies, epidemiology, and other\r\nareas. Recently, traditional sciences like geology, physics, and astronomy have begun to make increasing use of statistical methods\r\nas they focus on areas that demand informational efficiency, such as\r\nthe study of rare and exotic particles or extremely distant galaxies.\r\nMost people are not natural-born statisticians. Left to our own\r\ndevices we are not very good at picking out patterns from a sea\r\nof noisy data. To put it another way, we are all too good at picking out non-existent patterns that happen to suit our purposes.\r\nStatistical theory attacks the problem from both ends. It provides\r\noptimal methods for finding a real signal in a noisy background,\r\nand also provides strict checks against the overinterpretation of\r\nrandom patterns."^^ . "1994-05" . . "9780412042317" . . "CRC Press"^^ . . "CRC Press"^^ . . . . . . . . . "R"^^ . "Tibshirani"^^ . "R Tibshirani"^^ . . "Bradley"^^ . "Efron"^^ . "Bradley Efron"^^ . . "Department of Statistics Stanford University"^^ . . . "Department. ofPreventative Medicine and Biostatistics and Department of Statistics, University of Toronto"^^ . . . . . . "HTML Summary of #2197 \n\nAn Introduction to the Bootstrap\n\n" . "text/html" . . . "Other-additional study" . .