References¶
The bootstrap is a large area with a number of high-quality books. Leading references include
References
Chernick, M. R. (2011). Bootstrap methods: A guide for practitioners and researchers (Vol. 619). John Wiley & Sons.
Davison, A. C. (1997). Bootstrap methods and their application (Vol. 1). Cambridge university press.
Efron, B., & Tibshirani, R. J. (1994). An introduction to the bootstrap (Vol. 57). CRC press.
Politis, D. N., & Romano, J. P. M. Wolf, 1999. Subsampling.
Articles used in the creation of this module include
Carpenter, J., & Bithell, J. (2000). “Bootstrap confidence intervals: when, which, what? A practical guide for medical statisticians.” Statistics in medicine, 19(9), 1141-1164.
Davidson, R., & MacKinnon, J. G. (2006). “Bootstrap methods in econometrics.” Palgrave Handbook of Econometrics, 1, 812-38.
DiCiccio, T. J., & Efron, B. (1996). “Bootstrap confidence intervals.” Statistical Science, 189-212.
Efron, B. (1987). “Better bootstrap confidence intervals.” Journal of the American statistical Association, 82(397), 171-185.