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The following pages link to Studies in the history of probability and statistics, L: Karl Pearson and the Rule of Three (Q3224211):
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- Confidence regions and other tools for an extension of correspondence analysis based on cumulative frequencies (Q2058549) (← links)
- Bayesian model selection and the concentration of the posterior of hyperparameters (Q2259290) (← links)
- W. F. Sheppard's correspondence with Karl Pearson and the development of his tables and moment estimates (Q2660408) (← links)
- How Ronald Fisher became a mathematical statistician (Q3605591) (← links)
- Studies in the history of probability and statistics XLIII Karl Pearson and quasi-independence (Q4015816) (← links)
- Lucien March (1859-1933): Mathematical statistics without probability? (Q4670370) (← links)
- Linear algebra and multivariate analysis in statistics: development and interconnections in the twentieth century (Q5085687) (← links)
- Comment: Bayesian Inference: The Rodney Dangerfield of Statistics? (Q5877095) (← links)