On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, Brandon Vaughn wrote:
Thanks to everyone who wrote in with suggestions. I will check out the
books mentioned.
The book I mentioned Resampling: The New Statistics is actually available
free online at:
http://www.resample.com/content/text/index.shtml
It seems
From: Prof Brian Ripley
[snip]
As a matter of terminology, this is not resampling as usually
defined, so
I do wonder exactly what it is you are after. For resampling
in the usual
sense, I would echo Jason's recommendation of Davison and
Hinkley's CUP book.
Or perhaps at a gentler
--- Andrew Criswell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
My search on Amazon fails to locate the book Brandon
mentions,
Resampling: The New Statistics. Is there more
information on Author,
ISBN, etc.?
FYI, try
http://www.resample.com/content/text/index.shtml
or
the main site at
: Jason Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 11:13 PM
To: Brandon Vaughn
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [R] Resampling Stats software
Brandon Vaughn wrote:
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I am new to R (I have most of my experience in SAS and SPSS). I was
wondering if anyone has used both
Brandon Vaughn wrote:
Hi,
I am new to R (I have most of my experience in SAS and SPSS). I was
wondering if anyone has used both Resampling Stats and R, and could comment
on strengths/relationships.
Hmmm. 8 years ago I had to use Resampling Stats. I don't know what
Resampling Stats is today,
A very good introductory text is Data Analysis by Resampling: Concepts
and Applications by Clifford Lunneborg.
My search on Amazon fails to locate the book Brandon mentions,
Resampling: The New Statistics. Is there more information on Author,
ISBN, etc.?
You may wish to look at appendix 8,
Brandon Vaughn wrote:
...
I am new to R (I have most of my experience in SAS and SPSS). I was
wondering if anyone has used both Resampling Stats and R, and could comment
on strengths/relationships.
There are a few add-on packages for resampling with R. boot is the
one I've used, and can