
TechnologyMay 1, 1983
Computer-Intensive Methods in Statistics
They replace standard assumptions about data with massive calculations. One method, the "bootstrap", has revised many previous estimates of the reliability of scientific inferences

Computer-Intensive Methods in Statistics
They replace standard assumptions about data with massive calculations. One method, the "bootstrap", has revised many previous estimates of the reliability of scientific inferences

Stein's Paradox in Statistics
The best guess about the future is usually obtained by computing the average of past events. Stein's paradox defines circumstances in which there are estimators better than the arithmetic average