2nd Edition

A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using S-PLUS

By Brian S. Everitt Copyright 2001
    254 Pages 80 B/W Illustrations
    by Chapman & Hall

    254 Pages
    by Chapman & Hall

    Since the first edition of this book was published, S-PLUS has evolved markedly with new methods of analysis, new graphical procedures,  and a convenient graphical user interface (GUI). Today, S-PLUS is the statistical software of choice for many applied researchers in disciplines ranging from finance to medicine. Combining the command line language and GUI of S-PLUS now makes this book even more suitable for inexperienced users, students, and anyone without the time, patience, or background needed to wade through the many more advanced manuals and texts on the market.

    The second edition of A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using S-Plus has been completely revised to provide an outstanding introduction to the latest version of this powerful software system. Each chapter focuses on a particular statistical technique, applies it to one or more data sets, and shows how to generate the proposed analyses and graphics using S-PLUS. The author explains S-PLUS functions from both the Windows® and command-line perspectives and clearly demonstrates how to switch between the two.

    This handbook provides the perfect vehicle for introducing the exciting possibilities S-PLUS, S-PLUS 2000, and S-PLUS 6 hold for data analysis. All of the data sets used in the text, along with script files giving the command language used in each chapter, are available for download from the Internet at http://www.iop.kcl.ac.uk/iop/Departments/BioComp/splus.shtml

    Preface An Introduction to S-PLUS
    Describing Data and Assessing Distributions: Husbands and Wives
    Analysis of Variance: Poisoning Rats and Losing Weight
    Multiple Regression: Technological change in Jet Fighters
    Logistic Regression: Psychiatric Caseness and Mortgage Default
    Analyzing Longitudinal: Beating the Blues
    Nonlinear Regression and Maximum Likelihood Estimation: Athletes and Geysers
    Survival Analysis: Motion Sickness and Bird Survival
    Exploring Multivariate Data: Male Egyptian Skulls
    Cluster Analysis: Low Temperatures and Voting in Congress
    Bivariate Density Estimation and Discriminant Analysis: Blood Fat Concentrations
    Appendix: The S-PLUS Language
    Answers to Selected Exercises
    References

    Biography

    Everitt, Brian S.

    "For those who...find learning by example to be efficient and effective, the book is a worthwhile investment. …useful as a way for students or applied statisticians to get up to speed quickly on using S-Plus. …The book has several strengths: It is well organized and easy to read; The examples cover a broad range of standard statistical methods, and are general enough to be understood by readers from a variety of disciplines; At the same time, the examples are involved enough to provide substantive engagement with the software ...There is enough statistical background to flesh out the examples, but not so much that the emphasis on learning the software is lost.
    "…This volume is a worthwhile investment for students or statisticians who want to improve their facility with S-Plus and who learn well from examples."
    The American Statistician. Judith Manola, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

    “The book does a nice job working with the biggest differentiator for S-PLUS … the book really works best to help persons familiar with statistical tools as they get started on analyses using S-Plus.”
    — Eric R. Ziegel, Technometrics, August 2002