TY - JOUR AU - Ghosh, Subir AB - BOOK REVIEWS sis ignoring the missing-data mechanism. Normal, mixed normal, In conclusion, this book presents a reasonably sound foundation and nonnormal data are considered in this context. in SPC techniques, covering a wide assortment of related but The book has both minor and maJor typographical errors. For relevant material other than control charts. To the American cuamples, on page 87, “propriety” should be “property”; “Rao reader, some slight difficulty might be present in the use of action and warning limits rather than control limits at 3 sigma. Except for (1972)” must be Rao (1973) throughout the book: the third sen- this dilt‘erence, the book does reasonably live up to the author’s tence in the tirst paragraph on page 28 could be better organized. previously stated intentions. tramples of serious incorrectness are on pages 86 and 87, where the authors state in the last line of Example 5.11, “Hence the large Robert L. Peri-) sample cariance of 0 - Ci is j’ ‘;‘n,” and, in Example 5.12, “Var(bc McDonnell Aircrqft Company - ji) = ri’ ‘II. Var(0?’ - ri’) = 2d’:n.” This book and the book by Dodge (1985) do not cover the REFERENCE robustness issues in missing-data problems. Ghosh TI - Statistical Analysis With Missing Data JF - Technometrics DO - 10.1080/00401706.1988.10488446 DA - 1988-11-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/taylor-francis/statistical-analysis-with-missing-data-2dUJ0Ht5mJ SP - 455 EP - 455 VL - 30 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -