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Data Analysis Using the Method of Least Squares - Extracting the Most Information from Experiments

John Wolberg 
Springer  October 2005  



Softcover  250 p  ISBN 3540256741      £30.50

The preferred method of data analysis of quantitative experiments is the method of least squares. Often, however, the full power of the method is overlooked and very few books deal with this subject at the level that it deserves. The purpose of Data Analysis Using the Method of Least Squares is to fill this gap and include the type of information required to help scientists and engineers apply the method to problems in their special fields of interest. In addition, graduate students in science and engineering doing work of experimental nature can benefit from this book. Particularly, both linear and non-linear least squares, the use of experimental error estimates for data weighting, procedures to include prior estimates, methodology for selecting and testing models, prediction analysis, and some non-parametric methods are discussed.

Written for engineers, scientists, graduate students in quantitative disciplines

Contents

  • Introduction.
  • The Method of Least Squares.
  • Model Evaluation.
  • Candidate Predictors
  • Designing Quantitative Experiments.
  • Software.
  • Kernel Regression.
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