I do not think this will satisfy on its own but it seems a good
starting point. SPSS has up on its web pages the statistical
algorithms for many of its procedures:
http://www.spss.com/tech/stat/algorithms.htm
As these are not the computer algorithmns (at least I hope not) I
think you will
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I suppose I should have been more clear with my question. What I
essentially require is a textbook which presents algorithms like Monte
Carlo, Principal Component Analysis, Clustering methods,
MANOVA/MANACOVA methods etc. and provides source code (in C ,
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Are there any Numerical Recipes like textbook on statistics and probability ?
Just wondering..
What do you mean, a book with algorithms for statistics and probability
or a handbook/cookbook
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What do you mean, a book
, this is as close to a statistics version of 'Numerical
Recipes' as you'll find.
Charles Metz
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Thisted (New York and London: Chapman and Hall, 1988). To the best of
my knowledge, this is as close to a statistics version of 'Numerical
Recipes' as you'll find.
Thisted's book is quite goo
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Are there any Numerical Recipes like textbook on statistics and probability ?
I am baffled. Numerical Recipes partly is a book on statistics and
probability. Incidentally:
303778 May 2 1991 ftp://garbo.uwasa.fi/pc/turbopas/nrpas13.zip
nrpas13.zip Numerical
The Truth wrote:
Are there any Numerical Recipes like textbook on statistics and probability ?
Just wondering..
What do you mean, a book with algorithms for statistics and probability
or a handbook/cookbook list of techniques with some basic explanation?
Glen
Abramowitz, Milton and Stegun, Irene A. ,Eds., Handbook of
Mathematical Functions
with Formulas, Graphs and Mathematical Tables, U. S. Gov't. Printing
Office, Wash.
DC Nat. Bureau of Standards., Applied Math Series 55 1964
ASQ has a couple 100 most valuable statistical equations or some
such
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I think one of S-plus manuals, 'statistic with S-plus' comes close in
spirit, though without
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