1st Edition

Monty the Null Hippopotamus Exploring Statistical Foundations Through Simulation

By Robert B. Gramacy Copyright 2026
381 Pages 82 B/W Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

381 Pages 82 B/W Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

381 Pages 82 B/W Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

Monty the Null Hippopotamus: Exploring Statistical Foundations Through Simulation offers a revolutionary approach to introductory statistics for students who grew up in the computing age. Breaking away from the traditional formula-memorization approach that makes Stat 101 a dreaded requirement, the book emphasizes computational thinking and conceptual understanding through hands-on coding... Read more

1. Toss up: coin flips

2.  Location: mean modeling

3.  A little math: inference

4.  A little math: asymptotics

5.  Two samples

6.  Analysis of variance

7.  Correlation & linear regression

8.  Bootsrap & permutation

9.  Non-P location

10. Pearson □□2 tests

11. Non-P scale

12. Non-P correlation & regression

13.  Fancy regression

 

Biography

Robert B. Gramacy is a professor of statistics at Virginia Tech (VT), and a fellow of the American Statistical Association. At VT, he also serves as an affiliate faculty member in the Computational Modeling and Data Analytics program, and as a core faculty member in the Center for Ecosystem Forecasting. His research interests include: Bayesian modeling methodology, statistical computing, Monte Carlo inference, nonparametric regression, surrogate modeling, uncertainty quantification, sequential design, and optimization under uncertainty.