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Bootstrapping is a conceptually simple statistical technique to increase the quality of estimates, conduct robustness checks and compute standard errors for virtually any statistic. This book provides an intelligible and compact introduction for students, scientists and practitioners. It not only gives a clear explanation of the underlying concepts but also demonstrates the application of bootstrapping using Python and Stata.
Felix Bittmann is a research assistant and PhD candidate at the Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (Bamberg). He studied sociology and history in Freiburg
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Bootstrapping is a conceptually simple statistical technique to increase the quality of estimates, conduct robustness checks and compute standard errors for virtually any statistic. This book provides an intelligible and compact introduction for students, scientists and practitioners. It not only gives a clear explanation of the underlying concepts but also demonstrates the application of bootstrapping using Python and Stata.

Felix Bittmann is a research assistant and PhD candidate at the Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (Bamberg). He studied sociology and history in Freiburg (Breisgau) and Bamberg. His research interests are social inequality, education, quantitative methods and philosophy of science.


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Felix Bittmann is a research assistant and PhD candidate at the Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (Bamberg). He studied sociology and history in Freiburg (Breisgau) and Bamberg. His research interests are social inequality, education, quantitative methods and philosophy of science.