Proschan, Michael A.

Essentials of probability theory for statisticians / by Michael A. Proschan and Pamela A. Shaw - Boca Raton : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016 - xvi, 328 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm. - Texts in statistical science .

"A Chapman & Hall book."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Size matters -- The elements of probability theory -- Random variable and vectors -- Random vectors -- Integration and expectation -- Modes of convergence -- Laws of large numbers -- Central limit theorems -- More on convergence in distribution -- Conditional probability and expectation -- Applications.

Essentials of Probability Theory for Statisticians provides graduate students with a rigorous treatment of probability theory, with an emphasis on results central to theoretical statistics. It presents classical probability theory motivated with illustrative examples in biostatistics, such as outlier tests, monitoring clinical trials, and using adaptive methods to make design changes based on accumulating data. The authors explain different methods of proofs and show how they are useful for establishing classic probability results.

After building a foundation in probability, the text intersperses examples that make seemingly esoteric mathematical constructs more intuitive. These examples elucidate essential elements in definitions and conditions in theorems. In addition, counterexamples further clarify nuances in meaning and expose common fallacies in logic.

This text encourages students in statistics and biostatistics to think carefully about probability. It gives them the rigorous foundation necessary to provide valid proofs and avoid paradoxes and nonsensical conclusions.

9781498704199 (hbk. : acidfree paper)

2015042436


Probabilities--Textbooks.
Mathematical statistics--Textbooks.

QA273 / P94 2016