Statistical methods, models and applications that assume the existence of not directly observable variables are today extensively used in every research area. This special issue, inspired by the workshop "statistics with UNOb-servable Variables &Statistical models for human perception and evalua-tion" (Sunova &Shape 2014), which was held at the Department of eco-nomics and business of the university of Brescia (Italy) as part of the ac-tivities of the DMS statlab statistical laboratory "data methods and Systems" in October 21, 2014, highlights the opportunities offered by some of the most advanced statistical approaches based on unobservable variables.
Editorial for the special issue on: Sunova shape 2014
Carpita M.
;Ciavolino E.
2015-01-01
Abstract
Statistical methods, models and applications that assume the existence of not directly observable variables are today extensively used in every research area. This special issue, inspired by the workshop "statistics with UNOb-servable Variables &Statistical models for human perception and evalua-tion" (Sunova &Shape 2014), which was held at the Department of eco-nomics and business of the university of Brescia (Italy) as part of the ac-tivities of the DMS statlab statistical laboratory "data methods and Systems" in October 21, 2014, highlights the opportunities offered by some of the most advanced statistical approaches based on unobservable variables.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.