Taking my cue from the title of this book, the tools in question are statistical tools, principally Bayesian ones, but the main audience for the book should be in the disciplines whose …
Kendall's Advanced Theory of Statistics and Kendall's Library of Statistics The development of modern statistical theory in the past fifty years is reflected in the history of the late Sir …
There is currently tremendous interest in the statistics and information (computer) science communities on developing and applying automated methods and algorithms that discover …
This monograph arose out of a desire to develop an approach to statistical infer ence that would be both comprehensive in its treatment of statistical principles and sufficiently …
P McCullagh, D Pregibon - The Annals of Statistics, 1987 - JSTOR
By the term k-statistic or polykay, we mean an unbiased estimate of a cumulant or product of cumulants [Fisher (1929) and Tukey (1950), 1956)]. In this paper, two sets of unbiased …
J Kiefer - The Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 1964 - projecteuclid.org
The preface to this second volume of the three-volume work (hereafter referred to as KS) states that the volume bears little resemblance to the original Volume 2 of Kendall …
The Advanced Theory of Statistics: Vol. 2â•flInference and Relationship Page 1 284 Reviews [Part 2, PAGE I.-Kendall, M. G. and Stuart, A. The Advanced Theory of Statistics. Vol …
David George Kendall was born on 15 January 1918 in Ripon, Yorkshire, and was educated at Ripon Grammar School. He studied Mathematics at Queen's College, Oxford (1936 …