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best of its time, the late 1970s, February 17, 2008
This review is from: Theoretical Statistics (Paperback)
In the late 1970s when I was a graduate student at Stanford this was one of the best texts available on the theory of statistics at the first year graduate school level. It comes with a wealth of problems, many of which are very thought-provoking. There is a companion solutions manual that I recommend for students doing self-study. Cox and Hinkley are both excellent lecturers writers and brilliant statisticians.
This is still a very useful book although most of Bayesian inference including MCMC methodology and all of resampling theory is missing since the book was published in 1974.
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Maximum Likelihood, November 1, 1998
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I couldn't put it down! One of the most thrilling books available in maximum likelihood theory and methodology. While some examples are a little obtuse, on the whole Cox and Hinckley present the topic of the likelihood in a logical, coherent manner.
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