Kendall's advanced theory of statistics / Bayesian Inference
Material type: TextPublication details: London John Wiley & Sons 2004Description: 480 pISBN:- 9780470685693
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The development of statistical theory in the past fifty years is faithfully reflected in the history of the late Sir Maurice Kendall's volumes The Advanced Theory of Statistics. The Advanced Theory began life as a two volume work (Volume 1, 1943; Volume 2, 1946) and grew steadily, as a single authored work until the late fifties
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