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A Statistical Survey of the Problems of Pauperism

George Hamilton
- 01 Dec 1910 - 
- Vol. 74, Iss: 1, pp 1
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This article is published in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society.The article was published on 1910-12-01. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Pauperism.

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Predicting Financial Distress of Slovak Enterprises: Comparison of Selected Traditional and Learning Algorithms Methods

TL;DR: Comparisons of models developed by using three different methods in order to identify a model with the highest predictive accuracy of financial distress when it comes to industrial enterprises operating in the specific Slovak environment indicate that all models demonstrated high discrimination accuracy and similar performance.
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La double énigme du chômage en Grande-Bretagne (1880-1931)

TL;DR: In this article, the author mettre au jour ce point aveugle et enigmatique de l'histoire de la statistique anglaise, comment rendre compte de cette defiance a l’egard de la quantification des sans-emplois en Grande-Bretagne.
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The making of a category of economic understanding in Great Britain (1880–1931): ‘the unemployed’

TL;DR: The making of the unemployed as a category of scientific analysis and public policy in nineteenth-century Great Britain is discussed in this paper. But it is not clear why such an inversion is at odds with the exercise of rational-legal authority, and unlike to its French or German counterparts.
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Approximate Bayesian computation for censored data and its application to reliability assessment

TL;DR: This article proposes using ABC for reliability analysis, and extends the scope of ABC to encompass problems that involve censored data, motivated by the need to assess the reliability of nanoscale components in devices.
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Multiple regression, longitudinal data and welfare in the 19th century: reflections on Yule (1899)

TL;DR: In this paper, a range of multilevel and fixed effects models are fitted to the reconstructed data set and his conclusions are re-examined, and the social and political contexts of Yule's work are also considered.