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Multivariate Models and Multivariate Dependence Concepts : Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability - Harry Joe

Multivariate Models and Multivariate Dependence Concepts

By: Harry Joe

Hardcover | 1 May 1997 | Edition Number 1

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This book on multivariate models, statistical inference, and data analysis contains deep coverage of multivariate non-normal distributions for modeling of binary, count, ordinal, and extreme value response data. It is virtually self-contained, and includes many exercises and unsolved problems.
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"Both mathematical and applied researchers in multivariate dependence concepts would benefit from reading this rigorous book, which is designed as graduate level textbook Some notable features of the book include the construction of non-normal multivariate distributions, copulas Frichet classes, unsolved problems, and exhaustive reference list, and a three-page description of notation and abbreviations The book is a good collection of ideas and formulas certainly valuable for researchers in dependency concepts since it deals with several unsolved problems." -Ramalingam Shanmugam in Journal of Mathematical Psychology, Vol. 46 (2002)

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