Breakthroughs in Statistics

This is author-approved bcc: This is the third volume of a collection of seminal papers in the statistical sciences written during the past 110 years. These papers have each had an outstanding influence on the development of statistical theory and practice over the last century. Each paper is preced...

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Other Authors: Kotz, Samuel (Editor), Johnson, Norman L. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer New York 1997, 1997
Edition:1st ed. 1997
Series:Perspectives in Statistics
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • • Introduction by D. M. Titterington
  • Gelfand, A.E. and Smith, A.F.M. (1990). Sampling-Based Approaches to Calculating Marginal Densities
  • Metropolis, N., Rosenbluth, A.W., Rosenbiuth, M.N., Teller, A.H., and Teller, E. (1953). Equation of State Calculations by Fast Computing Machines and Geman, S. and Geman, D. (1984). Stochastic Relaxation, Gibbs Distributions, and the Bayesian Restoration of Images
  • • Introduction by M. Calder and R. A. Davis
  • Whittle, P. (1953). The Analysis of Multiple Stationary Time Series
  • • Introduction by E. Ronchetti
  • Daniels, H.E. (1954). Saddlepoint Approximations in Statistics
  • • Introduction by I.J. Good
  • Cooley, J.W. and Tukey, J.W. (1965). An Algorithm for the Machine Calculation of Complex Fourier Series
  • • Introduction by R.J. Reran
  • Hájek, J. (1970). A Characterization of Limiting Distributions of Regular Estimates
  • • Introduction by T.L. Lai
  • Hastings, W.K. (1970). Monte Carlo Sampling Methods Using Markov Chains and Their Applications
  • • Introduction by J.J. Deely
  • Lindley, D.V. and Smith, A.F.M. (1972). Bayes Estimates for the Linear Model
  • of Volume III
  • • Introduction by R. E. Fancher
  • Galton, F.(1889). Co-Relations and Their Measurement, Chiefly from Anthropometric Data
  • • Introduction by K. Dietz
  • McKendrick, A.G. (1926). Applications of Mathematics to Medical Problems
  • • Introduction by D.R. Cox
  • Yates, F. and Cochran, W.G. (1938). The Analysis of Groups of Experiments
  • • Introduction by P.K. Sen
  • Rao, C.R. (1948). Large Sample Tests of Statistical Hypotheses Concerning Several Parameters with Applications to Problems of Estimation
  • • Introduction by M. H. Gail
  • Cornfield, J. (1951). A Method of Estimating Comparative Rates from Clinical Data. Applications to Cancer of the Lung, Breast, and Cervix
  • • Introduction by P.J. Huber
  • • Introduction by R.L. Smith
  • Besag, J. (1974). Spatial Interaction and theStatistical Analysis of Lattice Systems
  • • Introduction by J.F. Pfanzagl
  • Levit, B.Ya. (1974). On Optimality of Some Statistical Estimates
  • • Introduction by I. W. McKeague
  • Aalen, O. (1978). Nonparametric Estimation of Partial Transition Probabilities in Multiple Decrement Models
  • • Introduction by G. G. Letac
  • Morris, C.N. (1982). Natural Exponential Families with Quadratic Variance Functions
  • • Introduction by T. DiCiccio
  • Barndorff-Nielsen, O.E. (1983). On a Formula for the Distribution of the Maximum Likelihood Estimator
  • • Introduction by D. G. Simpson
  • Rousseeuw, P.J. (1984). Least Median of Squares Regression
  • • Introduction by P.J. Dig gle
  • Liang, K.-Y. and Zeger, S.L. (1986). Longitudinal Data Analysis Using Generalized Linear Models
  • • Introduction by E. Mammen
  • Hall, P. (1988). Theoretical Comparison of Bootstrap Confidence Intervals