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Abraham Wald
Wald, AbrahamBIBLIOGRAPHYWORKS BY WALDSUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHYAbraham Wald (1902-1950) was a mathematical statistician and a geometer. Given the fashions of this century, his fame as a statistician is by far the greater.Mathematical statistics Wald’s interest in mathematical statistics became... Read more |
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Dispersion measures (Statistics)
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vital statistics
vital statistics primarily records of the number of births and deaths in a population . Other factors, such as number of marriages and causes of death, by age groups, are regularly included. From these records can be computed birthrates and death (or mortality) rates from which trends are... Read more |
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Mortality
MortalityTypes of death rateCause of deathWorld mortality—situation and trendsDeath rates by ageExpectation of lifeDeath rates by marital statusDeath rates by sexDeath rates by cause of deathBIBLIOGRAPHYMortality statistics are by-products of the legal process of death registration... Read more |
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English
English ETHNONYM: Engl Orientation Identification. England, unlike Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland, does not constitutionally exist, and thus it has no separate rights, administration, or official statistics. The Church of England is its main distinctive institution. The English... Read more |
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James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow
James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow , 1820-67, American editor and statistician, b. Charleston, S.C. He became (1844) editor of the Southern Quarterly Review. In 1846 he went to New Orleans, where he began publishing the monthly De Bow's Review. He was an ardent secessionist, and his magazine helped... Read more |
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Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher
Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher 1890-1962, English statistician and geneticist, b. East Finchley, Middlesex, England; educated at Cambridge (1909-1915; Sc.D., 1926). From 1919 to 1933 he worked at the Rothamsted Experimental Station. He was professor of genetics at University College, London (1933-43) and... Read more |
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Ronald Aylmer Fisher
FISHER, RONALD AYLMER(b. London, England, 28 February 1890; d. Adelaide, Australia, 29 July 1962),statistics, evolutionary genetics. For the original article on Fisher see DSB, vol. 5.Fisher’s monumental influence on mathematical statistics is no greater or lesser than his influence on evolutionary... Read more |
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