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Fisher, Neyman, and the Creation of Classical Statistics (Record no. 22912)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781441995001
978-1-4419-9500-1
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Classification number QA276-280
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Classification number 519.5
Edition number 23
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-- New York, NY :
-- Springer New York,
-- 2011.
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Personal name Lehmann, Erich L.
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Title Fisher, Neyman, and the Creation of Classical Statistics
Medium [electronic resource] /
Statement of responsibility, etc by Erich L. Lehmann.
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Extent VIII, 115p. 8 illus.
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Summary, etc Classical statistical theory—hypothesis testing, estimation, and the design of experiments and sample surveys—is mainly the creation of two men:  Ronald A. Fisher (1890-1962) and Jerzy Neyman (1894-1981).  Their contributions sometimes complemented each other, sometimes occurred in parallel, and, particularly at later stages, often were in strong opposition.  The two men would not be pleased to see their names linked in this way, since throughout most of their working lives they detested each other.  Nevertheless, they worked on the same problems, and through their combined efforts created a new discipline. This new book by E.L. Lehmann, himself a student of Neyman’s, explores the relationship between Neyman and Fisher, as well as their interactions with other influential statisticians, and the statistical history they helped create together. Lehmann uses direct correspondence and original papers to recreate an historical account of the creation of the Neyman-Pearson Theory as well as Fisher’s dissent, and other important statistical theories.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Statistics.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Mathematical statistics.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Statistics.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Statistical Theory and Methods.
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Title Springer eBooks
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International Standard Book Number 9781441994998
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9500-1
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Item type E-Book
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2014-04-09AUM Main Library2014-04-09 2014-04-09 E-Book   AUM Main Library519.5