Volume 57.
(as bibtex)
87 references.
Articles
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1-17. Inference about the change-point in a sequence of random variables
Hinkley, David V.
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111-122. Spectral analysis of a stationary time series using initially scarce data
Neave, Henry R.
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123-127. Relative efficiency of count of sign changes for assessing residual autoregression in least squares regression
Geary, R. C.
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129-139. A central limit theorem for absorbing Markov chains
Matthews, Jane P.
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141-153. Improvements in the estimation of the latent and infectious periods of a contagious disease
Bailey, Norman T. J.,
Alff-Steinberger, Cynthia
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155-174. On singularities of sampling distributions, in particular for ratios of quadratic forms
Mulholland, H. P.
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175-179. Some notes on the relationship between the distributions of central and non-central $F$
Pearson, E. S.,
Tiku, M. L.
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181-186. The order statistics of the negative binomial distribution
Young, D. H.
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187-191. Exact distributions of Hotelling's generalized $T^2_0$ (Corr: V59 p498)
Davis, A. W.
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19-46. A general recursive procedure for analysis of variance
Wilkinson, G. N.
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193-198. On the distribution of half the mean square successive difference
Shah, B. K.
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199-202. Studies in the history of probability and statistics. XXIII: Daniel Bernoulli on the normal law
Sheynin, O. B.
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203-205. Studies in the history of probability and statistics. XXIV: Combinations and probability in rabbinic literature
Rabinovitch, Nachum L.
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205-207. A test for dependence
Green, J. R.
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207-211. Monte Carlo study of some simple estimators in censored normal samples
Tiku, M. L.
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211-212. Corrections and additions to a table of the percentage points of the variance ratio $F$
Amos, D. E.,
Pearson, E. S.
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212-215. The equivalence of tetrachoric and maximum likelihood estimates of $\rho$ in $2 × 2$ tables
Hamdan, M. A.
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215-217. On a mixture of normal distributions
Behboodian, Javad
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217-219. The continuity correction
Cox, D. R.
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219-222. A note on the moment structure of the multitype Galton-Watson process
Quine, M. P.
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222-223. On the distribution of a quadratic form
Shanbhag, D. N.
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223-224. A note on nonrandomized Neyman-shortest unbiased confidence intervals for the binomial and Poisson parameters
Walton, Gerald S.
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229-237. Graphical techniques for internal comparisons amongst equal degree of freedom groupings in multiresponse experiments
Gnanadesikan, R.,
Lee, Elisa T.
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239-251. A general method for analysis of covariance structures
Joreskog, K. G.,
Jöreskog, K. G.
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253-262. Polychotomous quantal response by maximum indicant
Aitchison, J.,
Bennett, J. A.
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263-271. An algorithm for monotone regression with one or more independent variables
Gebhardt, Friedrich
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273-297. Estimation of linear properties of particle size distributions
Nicholson, W. L.
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299-311. Rate of decrease of genetic variability in a subdivided population
Maruyama, Takeo
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313-318. Estimating time-specific survival and reporting rates for adult birds from band returns
Seber, G. A. F.
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319-328. The design of experiments to estimate the slope of a response surface
Atkinson, A. C.
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329-338. Mixture designs for a model linear in the proportions
Becker, N. G.
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339-346. The efficiency of block designs in general (Corr: V59 p498)
Pearce, S. C.
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347-350. Blocking in incomplete split plot designs
Robinson, J.
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351-355. The existence and construction of two families of designs for two successive experiments (Corr: V58 p687)
Hedayat, A.,
Parker, E. T.,
Federer, W. T.
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357-365. Play-the-winner sampling for selecting the better of two binomial populations
Sobel, Milton,
Weiss, George H.
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367-376. On the distribution of the decisive sample number of certain sequential tests
Manly, B. F. J.
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377-387. On finite population sampling theory under certain linear regression models
Royall, Richard M.
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389-395. Estimation from a censored sample for the exponential family
Blight, B. J. N.
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397-402. Confidence intervals for the parameters of the logistic distribution
Antle, Charles,
Klimko, Lawrence,
Harkness, William
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403-408. Inferences for the Cauchy distribution based on maximum likelihood estimators
Haas, Gerald,
Bain, Lee,
Antle, Charles
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409-419. Estimation of the standard deviation of a normal population from doubly censored samples using normal scores
Prescott, P.
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421-430. Sample size requirements: One-way analysis of variance
Kastenbaum, Marvin A.,
Hoel, David G.,
Bowman, K. O.
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431-438. A one-sided nonparametric multiple comparison control percentile test: Treatments versus control
Slivka, John
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439-443. $G_2$-minimax estimators in the exponential family
Jackson, D. A.,
O'Donovan, T. M.,
Zimmer, W. J.,
Deely, J. J.
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445-450. Representation of one orthonormal set in terms of another
Pusey, Mary C.
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451-456. On the distribution of range of samples from nonnormal populations
Singh, C.
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457-459. Percentile approximations for ordered $F$ ratios
Davis, A. W.
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459-461. Comparing means of correlated variates
Williams, E. J.
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461-464. On a test for an assigned value of correlation in a bivariate normal distribution
Samiuddin, M.
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47-55. On asymptotically optimal tests of composite hypotheses
Moran, P. A. P.
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471-475. Point and interval estimation of the common odds ratio in the combination of $2 × 2$ tables with fixed marginals
Gart, John J.
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477-488. Inference about the change-point in a sequence of binomial variables (Corr: V58 p687)
Hinkley, David V.,
Hinkley, Elizabeth A.
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489-503. Statistical inference from the fraction labelled mitoses curve
Macdonald, P. D. M.
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505-512. Estimating the age of a Galton-Watson branching process
Stigler, Stephen M.
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513-517. Estimation of spectral moments of time series
Miller, K. S.,
Rochwarger, M. M.
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519-530. Measures of multivariate skewness and kurtosis with applications
Mardia, K. V.
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531-535. The multivariate linear hypothesis with nonnormal errors and a classical setting for the structure of inference in a special case
Saw, J. G.
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537-549. Nonadditivity in change-over designs for a quantitative factor at four levels
Patterson, H. D.
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551-566. Optimal regression designs with previous observations
Covey-Crump, P. A. K.,
Silvey, S. D.
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567-572. Notes on the distribution of quadratic forms in singular normal variables
Styan, George P. H.
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57-65. The bias and accuracy of moment estimators
Robertson, C. A.,
Fryer, J. G.
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573-577. Sample size requirements: Randomized block designs
Kastenbaum, Marvin A.,
Hoel, David G.,
Bowman, K. O.
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579-594. A generalized Kruskal-Wallis test for comparing $K$ samples subject to unequal patterns of censorship
Breslow, Norman
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595-604. Consideration of power for some two sample tests with censoring based on a given order statistic (Corr: V59 p238)
Young, D. H.
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605-611. An approach to testing the goodness of fit of incompletely specified distributions
Srinivasan, R.
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613-617. Tables for distribution-free confidence limits for the median
Van der Parren, J. L.
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619-627. A variance stabilizing transformation for coefficients of concordance and for Spearman's rho and Kendall's tau
Wood, J. T.
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629-639. Efficiency of confidence intervals generated by repeated subsample calculations
Forsythe, Alan,
Hartigan, J. A.
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641-648. On the robustness of the standard estimates of the exponential mean to contamination
Fryer, J. G.,
Holt, D.
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649-655. On the Behrens-Fisher problem
Mehta, J. S.,
Srninivasan, R.
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657-660. On the application of the method of Das in evaluating a multivariate normal integral
Webster, J. T.
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661-664. On the conditional moments of the $k$-statistics for the Poisson distribution
Gart, John J.,
Pettigrew, Hughh M.
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665-666. The combination of assay results
Armitage, P.
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666-667. The modality of some compound Poisson distributions
Holgate, P.
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668-669. Population symmetry and the regions $\{X\le t^2/X\}$
Juola, R. C.
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669-670. On a comparison of the proportions exceeding a fixed value in two different normal populations
Kappenman, Russell F.
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67-69. Supplementary sample nonparametric empirical Bayes in a quality control situation
Gabbert, James T.,
Krutchkoff, Richard G.
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670-673. A note on serial correlation coefficients
Moran, P. A. P.
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673-674. A note on the interpretation of Springer's simulation studies of the Kiefer-Wolfowitz process (Ref: V56 p65-74)
Johnson, Mark A.
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674-677. An efficient preliminary test estimator for the variance of a normal population when the mean is unknown
Davis, R. L.,
Arnold, J. C.
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677-679. Simplified estimation of parameters in a logistic distribution
Raghunandanan, K.,
Srinivasan, R.
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679-681. Transformation to normality of the null distribution of $g_1$
D'Agostino, Ralph B.
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681-682. A note on Moran's approximation to Student's $t$
Scott, Alastair,
Smith, T. M. F.
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71-78. Robustness of normal tolerance intervals
Sharpe, K.
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79-89. Optimal Bayesian sequential estimation of the median effective dose
Freeman, P. R.
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91-95. The choice of a Wald test on the mean of a normal population
Manly, B. F. J.
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97-109. Monte Carlo sampling methods using Markov chains and their applications
Hastings, W. K.