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xiv                                                          Preface

           Practical examples are emphasized; they are purposely selected from many
           different fields and not slanted toward any particular applied area. The same
           objective is observed in making up the exercises at the back of each chapter.
             Because of the self-imposed criterion of writing a comprehensive text and
           presenting it within a limited time frame, there is a tight continuity from one
           topic to the next. Some flexibility exists in Chapters 6 and 7 that include
           discussions on more specialized distributions used in practice. For example,
           extreme-value distributions may be bypassed, if it is deemed necessary, without
           serious loss of continuity. Also, Chapter 11 on linear models may be deferred to
           a follow-up course if time does not allow its full coverage.
             It is a pleasure to acknowledge the substantial help I received from students
           in my courses over many years and from my colleagues and friends. Their
           constructive comments on preliminary versions of this book led to many
           improvements. My sincere thanks go to Mrs. Carmella Gosden, who efficiently
           typed several drafts of this book. As in all my undertakings, my wife, Dottie,
           cared about this project and gave me her loving support for which I am deeply
           grateful.
                                                                    T.T. Soong
                                                             Buffalo, New York










































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