Nonlinear Nonparametric Statistics
Using Partial Moments
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Author
Contributions
- Fred Viole - Author
- David Nawrocki - Author
Publication
2013-07-04 - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, USA
Language
English
Word Count
50,000 words, Guess
Page Count
200 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27737845M
- ISBN-139781490523996
- ISBN-101490523995
Description
Using partial moments, the authors introduce a new toolbox of statistical tools. The advantage of using partial moments is that it is nonparametric and does not require the knowledge of the underlying probability function nor does it require a “goodness of fit” analysis. Partial moments provide us with cumulative density functions, probability density functions, linear correlation and regression analysis, nonlinear correlation and regression analysis, ANOVA, and ARMA/ARCH models. One major advantage with this work is that the partial moment methodology fully replicates linear conditions or known functions. This trust of methodology is important for transition to chaotic unknowns and forecasting with autoregressive models. Linearity should be a pleasant surprise to encounter in data, not a prerequisite. By eliminating all preconceptions and assumptions, we offer a powerful framework for statistical analysis. The simple nonparametric architecture based on partial moments yields important information to easily conduct multivariate analysis; generating descriptive and inferential statistics for a nonlinear world.
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