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The following pages link to Classic topics on the history of modern mathematical statistics. From Laplace to more recent times (Q2801707):
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- A history of parametric statistical inference from Bernoulli to Fisher, 1713--1935 (Q860330) (← links)
- Who invented the delta method, really? (Q2019378) (← links)
- No evidence amalgamation without evidence measurement (Q2053365) (← links)
- Gauss on least-squares and maximum-likelihood estimation (Q2144556) (← links)
- Probability and kinetic theory: a tale of two disciplines (Q2315957) (← links)
- From the determination of planetary orbits to modern statistics: Carl Friedrich Gauß\ -- work and impact (Q2500799) (← links)
- W. F. Sheppard's correspondence with Karl Pearson and the development of his tables and moment estimates (Q2660408) (← links)
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- Some pioneers of modern statistical theory: a personal reflection (Q5384410) (← links)
- Bayesian Analysis on a Noncentral Fisher–Student’s Hypersphere (Q5868172) (← links)
- On Galton's Change From “Reversion” to “Regression” (Q5884446) (← links)
- A history of the delta method and some new results (Q6084698) (← links)