Mathematical Methods of Statistics /
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TextPublication details: Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1946.Description: xvi, 575 p.:illISBN: - 0691080046
- 519.5 CRA
- QA276 .C72
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"First published in Sweden, Uppsala, 1945, by Almqvist & Wiksells."
Includes bibliographical references: p. 561-570.
During the last 25 years, statistical science has made great progress, thanks to the brilliant schools of British and American statisticians. During the same time, largely owing to the work of French and Russian mathematicians, the classical calculus of probability has developed into a purely mathematical theory satisfying modern standards with respect to rigour. The purpose of the present work is to join these two lines of development in an exposition of the mathematical theory of modern statistical methods, in so far as these are based on the concept of probability.
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