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Showing papers in "Applied statistics in 1968"


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TL;DR: In this article, a text designed to make multivariate techniques available to behavioural, social, biological and medical students is presented, which includes an approach to multivariate inference based on the union-intersection and generalized likelihood ratio principles.
Abstract: A text designed to make multivariate techniques available to behavioural, social, biological and medical students. Special features include an approach to multivariate inference based on the union-intersection and generalized likelihood ratio principles.

6,488 citations




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TL;DR: The Theory of Quantitative Economic Policy as discussed by the authors, by K. A. Fox, J. K. Sengupta and E. Thorbecke, 1966, p. 120s.
Abstract: The Theory of Quantitative Economic Policy. By K. A. Fox, J. K. Sengupta and E. Thorbecke. Amsterdam, North‐Holland, 1966. xxiii + 514 pp. 834″. 120s.

41 citations




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TL;DR: The use of other magic figures (rectangles, parallelepipeda and similar higher dimensional constructions) for balancing the linear and quadratic trend in certain general classes of one-way and factorial designs is discussed in this paper.
Abstract: This paper is a sequel to a previous one on magic squares (Phillips, 1964) and illustrates the use of other magic figures (rectangles, parallelepipeda and similar higher dimensional constructions) for balancing‐assessing linear and, occasionally, quadratic trend in certain general classes of one‐way and factorial designs. Constructional methods from the literature are given for the cases of: one‐way designs with either an even number of observations per level, or the numbers of observations and levels both odd; factorial designs having more than one observation per cell, with analogous conditions on the numbers of cells and observations; and factorial designs with one observation per cell, the numbers of levels of the variables either all even or all odd. The underlying assumptions of the designs, and their selection and randomization, are briefly discussed.

27 citations


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TL;DR: Applied Regression Analysis, Third Edition focuses on the fitting and checking of both linear and nonlinear regression models, using small and large data sets, with pocket calculators or computers.
Abstract: for discovering the relationships among variables. This classic text, with its emphasis on clear, thorough presentation of concepts and applications, offers a complete, easily accessible introduction to the fundamentals of regression analysis. Assuming only a basic knowledge of elementary statistics, Applied Regression Analysis, Third Edition focuses on the fitting and checking of both linear and nonlinear regression models, using small and large data sets, with pocket calculators or computers.

23 citations


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20 citations


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W. T. Federer1

16 citations



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TL;DR: Theory of Games: Techniques and Applications as mentioned in this paper, A. Mensch for the N.A.T.O. Scientific Affairs Committee. London, English Universities Press, 1966, p. 75s.
Abstract: Theory of Games: Techniques and Applications. Edited by A. Mensch for the N.A.T.O. Scientific Affairs Committee. London, English Universities Press, 1966. x, 490 pp. 9“. 75s.





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TL;DR: The game of refereeing is described, some tactics are outlined and examples are given.
Abstract: The game of refereeing is described. Some tactics are outlined and examples are given. The present state of the game is assessed.



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TL;DR: Wine and Prentice-Hall as mentioned in this paper published a statistical report for scientists and engineers, which is the basis for the present paper, "Statistical Statistics for Scientists and Engineers".
Abstract: Statistics for Scientists and Engineers. By R. Lowell Wine. Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Prentice‐Hall, Inc., 1964. xvi, 671 pp. 91/4“. 72s.

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TL;DR: Dan as mentioned in this paper presented Industrial Production Models: A Theoretical study, a theoretical analysis of industrial production models, with a focus on the relationship between production models and the actual production process.
Abstract: Industrial Production Models: A Theoretical Study. By Sven Dan⊘. Vienna, Springer‐Verlag, 1966. 220 pp. 93/4“. $9.75.

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TL;DR: In this article, K. Hope presents a workbook for elementary statistics, a Workbook for Elementary Statistics, with a focus on algebraic data. xii + 101 pp. 734
Abstract: Elementary Statistics, a Workbook. By K. Hope. Oxford, Pergamon, 1967. xii + 101 pp. 734″. 15s.



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TL;DR: A report of a one-day conference organized by the Industrial Applications Section of the Royal Statistical Society with the co-operation of the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants and held in London, at the Imperial College of Science and Technology, on the 8th April 1968 is given in this article.
Abstract: A report is given of a one‐day conference organized by the Industrial Applications Section of the Royal Statistical Society with the co‐operation of the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants and held in London, at the Imperial College of Science and Technology, on the 8th April 1968.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a two-sample sampling scheme called the method of augmented sampling, which is useful in surveys where all except one of the variates are similarly distributed and the distribution of the single variate differs markedly from the others.
Abstract: In this paper we present a new sampling scheme called the method of augmented sampling. The scheme is essentially a two sample procedure and is useful in surveys where all except one of the variates are similarly distributed and the distribution of the single variate differs markedly from the others. In the new method there is a basic sample in which we measure all the variates under enquiry. This sample is chosen so that the tolerances for all but one of the variates are met. A second sample is then drawn in which only one of the variates is measured. The size of the second sample is so determined that the tolerance for the remaining variate is met. A procedure for determining the sample sizes in each stratum such that this is achieved at a minimum cost is given.