Statistics in Spectroscopy
Academic Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-12-472531-7 (ISBN)
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Statistics in Spectroscopy, Second Edition, is an expanded and updated version of the original title. The aim of the book is to bridge the gap between the average chemist/spectroscopist and the study of statistics. The book introduces the novice reader to the ideas and concepts of statistics and uses spectroscopic examples to show how these concepts are applied. Several key statistical concepts are introduced through the use of computer programs.
Howard Mark is President of Mark Electronics, Suffern, New York. He was previously affiliated as a Senior Scientist at Technicon Instrument Corp. in Tarrytown, New York. He holds a B.S. degree from City College of New York, an M.A. from City University of New York, and a PhD from New York University. His professional interests include instrument development, especially for spectroscopy; statistical and chemometric data analysis; and Custom software development, especially for implementation of data analysis algorithms. He received the 2003 Eastern Analytical Symposium Award for Achievement in Near Infrared Spectroscopy. He holds 6 U.S patents and has published 2 books and numerous book chapters. He has acted as Associate editor for the Handbook of Vibrational Spectroscopy, Wiley (2001). He has served as Past president of Council for Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (CNIRS), Treasurer of the New York section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy, and as Past Chair of the New York section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy. In addition he acts as Contributing editor and member of the Editorial Advisory Board of Spectroscopy. He has published over 150 peer-reviewed papers dealing with design and development of scientific instrumentation, new concepts in computerized instrumentation and data analysis. Jerry Workman, Jr. is Chief Technical Officer and Vice President of Research& Engineering at Argose Inc., Waltham, MA. In his career, Workman hasfocused on molecular and electronic spectroscopy and chemometrics. He haspublished over 200 scientific papers, 7 text volumes, and over 20 patents,patents pending, and trade secrets. He received the B. A. degree in naturalsciences and M. A. degree in biological sciences and genetics from SaintMary's University of Minnesota, and the Ph.D. degree in biological chemistryfrom Columbia Pacific University. He has completed technical managementcertificates from Columbia University and MIT. He is a Fellow of theAmerican Institute of Chemists, the American Society for Testing andMaterials International, and the Royal Society of Chemistry. In 2002 he wasthe recipient of the ASTM International Award of Merit; IBC InternationalScientist of the Year; and the Eastern Analytical Symposium Award forOutstanding Achievements in the Field of Near Infrared Spectroscopy.
1. Introduction: Why this Book?2. Important Concepts from Probability Theory3. Populations and Samples: The Meaning of "Statistics"4. Degrees of Freedom5. Introduction to Distributors and Probability Sampling6. The Normal Distribution7. Alternative Ways to Calculate Standard Deviation8. The Central Limit Theorem 9. Synthesis of Variance10. Where are we and Where are we Going? 11. More and Different Statistics12. The T Statistic 13. Distribution of Means14. One-and Two-Tailed Tests15. Philosophical Interlude16. Biased and Unbiased Estimators17. The Variance of Variance18. Hypothesis Testing of Chi-Square19. More Hypothesis Testing20. Statistical Inferences21. How to Count22. And Still Counting23. Contingency Tables24. What do you Mean: Random?25. The F Statistics 26. Precision and Accuracy: Introduction to Analysis of Variance27. Analysis of Variance and Statistical Design of Experiments28. Crossed and Nested Experiments29. Miscellaneous Considerations Regarding Analysis of Variance30. Pitfalls of Statistic31. Pitfalls of Statistic Continued32. Calibration in Spectroscopy33. Calibration: Linear Regression as a Statistical Technique34. Calibration: Error Sources in Calibration 35. Calibration: Selecting the Calibration Samples36. Calibration: Developing the Calibration Model37. Calibration: Auxiliary Statistics for the Calibration Model38. The Beginning
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 5.11.2003 |
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Verlagsort | San Diego |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 660 g |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Chemie ► Analytische Chemie |
ISBN-10 | 0-12-472531-7 / 0124725317 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-12-472531-7 / 9780124725317 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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