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Robust Statistics (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics)

Robust Statistics (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics)Authors: Peter J. Huber, Elvezio M. Ronchetti
Publisher: Wiley

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Media: Hardcover
Edition: 2
Pages: 354
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ISBN: 0470129905
Dewey Decimal Number: 519.5
EAN: 9780470129906
ASIN: 0470129905

Publication Date: February 12, 2009
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Product Description
A new edition of the classic, groundbreaking book on robust statistics

Over twenty-five years after the publication of its predecessor, Robust Statistics, Second Edition continues to provide an authoritative and systematic treatment of the topic. This new edition has been thoroughly updated and expanded to reflect the latest advances in the field while also outlining the established theory and applications for building a solid foundation in robust statistics for both the theoretical and the applied statistician.

A comprehensive introduction and discussion on the formal mathematical background behind qualitative and quantitative robustness is provided, and subsequent chapters delve into basic types of scale estimates, asymptotic minimax theory, regression, robust covariance, and robust design. In addition to an extended treatment of robust regression, the Second Edition features four new chapters covering:

  • Robust Tests

  • Small Sample Asymptotics

  • Breakdown Point

  • Bayesian Robustness

An expanded treatment of robust regression and pseudo-values is also featured, and concepts, rather than mathematical completeness, are stressed in every discussion. Selected numerical algorithms for computing robust estimates and convergence proofs are provided throughout the book, along with quantitative robustness information for a variety of estimates. A General Remarks section appears at the beginning of each chapter and provides readers with ample motivation for working with the presented methods and techniques.

Robust Statistics, Second Edition is an ideal book for graduate-level courses on the topic. It also serves as a valuable reference for researchers and practitioners who wish to study the statistical research associated with robust statistics.


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars classic early text on robust methods   January 24, 2008
Michael R. Chernick (Holland PA)
23 out of 25 found this review helpful

In the 1970s Peter Huber was one of the innovative geniuses that developed the area of robust statistical methods. After the famous Princeton robustness study that Huber participated in there was a scattered set of techniques that were shown to be robust estimators of location based on simulations over wide classes of probability distributions. Huber and Hampel were the leaders at putting together some mathematical theory for robustness.

This book was the first attempt to unify the mathematical ideas into a general theory. It is intended for research statisticians and is a masterpiece for the subject. There are now other good books of a more practical nature. Huber also wrote a nice monograph in the SIAM series around the same time. It is now 20 years since the publication of the book and it perhaps deserves to be recognized by republication as a Wiley Classic.



5 out of 5 stars Solid foundation in robust statistics   June 9, 2003
Sonny (Australia)
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

If you need clear explanations about robust statistics, if you need ideas to perform robust regression, or if you need some ground to develop robust algorithms, all you need is this text, and only this text. It covers theoretical as well as practical aspects of robust statistics. If you need more modern theoretical materials on robust statistics, Rieder's Asymptotic Robust Statistics is the companion text.




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