New Releases by David West

David West is the author of Apollo (2002), In the Shadow of Mecca (2002), Encompassing Tests when No Model is Encompassing (2000), Star Wars Episode I (1999), Star Wars, Episode I (1999).

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In the Shadow of Mecca

release date: Jan 01, 2002

Encompassing Tests when No Model is Encompassing

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Encompassing Tests when No Model is Encompassing
This paper considers regression-based tests for encompassing, when none of the models under consideration encompasses all the other models. For both in- and out-of-sample applications, I derive asymptotic distributions and propose feasible procedures to construct confidence intervals and test statistics. Procedures that are asymptotically valid under the null of encompassing (e.g., Davidson and MacKinnon (1981)) can have large asymptotic and finite sample distortions. Simulations indicate that the proposed procedures can work well in samples of size typically available, though the divergence between actual and nominal confidence interval coverage sometimes is large.

Star Wars Episode I

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Star Wars Episode I
Text and illustrations present characters from episode I of "Star Wars" and the technology they use, including Qui-Gon Jinn and his wrist hologram projector, the space freighters of the Neimoidians and the light sabers of the Jedi Knights.

Star Wars, Episode I

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Star Wars, Episode I
Presents detailed labeled drawings, with background text, of the various spacecraft in the Star Wars movie, "The Phantom Menace."

Star Wars Episode 1

Star Wars Episode 1
Text and illustrations present characters from episode I of "Star Wars" and the technology they use, including Qui-Gon Jinn and his wrist hologram projector, the space freighters of the Nemoidians, and the lightsabers of the Jedi Knights.

Horace Odes II

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Horace Odes II
In these odes Horace creates lyric poetry in Latin which stands comparison with anything written by his brilliant predecessors in Greek. Of the three books published together in 23 BC the second is in many ways the most rewarding. The first ode, for instance, looks back at the civil wars fought by Caesar and Pompey, and by Octavian and Antony, from the point of view of Horace and his friend Pollio who both took part in them. There are also poems of friendship which give insight into the social and intellectual tone of the age of the first Roman emperor Augustus, and Horace''s unique, elusive sense of humour is in evidence throughout. This book contains the Latin text (from the Oxford Classical Text), a translation which attempts to be close to the Latin while catching as much as possible of the flavour of the original, and a commentary which tries to suggest how these poems work as poetry.

Regression-based Tests of Predictive Ability

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Regression-based Tests of Predictive Ability
We develop regression-based tests of hypotheses about out of sample prediction errors. Representative tests include ones for zero mean and zero correlation between a prediction error and a vector of predictors. The relevant environments are ones in which predictions depend on estimated parameters. We show that standard regression statistics generally fail to account for error introduced by estimation of these parameters. We propose computationally convenient test statistics that properly account for such error. Simulations indicate that the procedures can work well in samples of size typically available, although there sometimes are substantial size distortions.

An Introduction to Continental Philosophy

release date: Jan 01, 1996
An Introduction to Continental Philosophy
This introduction to philosophy in the Continental tradition covers the work of such major figures as Habermas, Foucault, Derrida, Heidegger, Sartre and Nietzsche. It situates their thought within a coherent overall account of the development of Continental philosophy since the Enlightenment.

The Book of Pop-up Board Games

release date: Jan 01, 1996
The Book of Pop-up Board Games
Four exciting games: Pirates search for hidden treasure; Medieval Knights race to rescue a beautiful princess; fearless Astronauts try to escape from an alien spaceship; a scary Mummy chases a group of explorers through the tombs of ancient Egypt. Includes an integrated spinner, press-out counters, and storage pockets.

Carpe Diem

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Carpe Diem
Though Horace is a great poet, much loved and imitated in the past, he is very little read today. This is partly because he has never been translated into readable English that is also faithful to the Latin original. David West here provides such a translation of one of Horace''s greatest works, and supports it with a basic commentary that will help newcomers to Horace--whether students or general readers--to understand how the poetry works.

Brain Surgery for Beginners and Other Major Operations for Minors

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Brain Surgery for Beginners and Other Major Operations for Minors
Your brain controls every part of your body, from head to toe. It converts sound waves into noises recognizable to your ears and upside-down images into right side-up pictures recognizable by your eyes. This imaginative book looks at all aspects of the human body from the vantage point of this amazing control center known as the brain. Full-color illustrations.

The Imagery and Poetry of Lucretius

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