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Probability and Statistical Inference.
Applied Statistics, 1978Probability and Statistical Inference. By Robert V. Hogg and Elliot A. Tanis. New York, Macmillan, 1977. ix, 450 p. 24 cm. £11·25.
W. D. Ray +2 more
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Nature, 1960
IF k 1(x) is any non-negative function in L 1 (− ∞, + ∞), let us write: for n = 2, 3, … Then the function: is defined almost everywhere (although it is possibly infinite for some, or all, x).
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IF k 1(x) is any non-negative function in L 1 (− ∞, + ∞), let us write: for n = 2, 3, … Then the function: is defined almost everywhere (although it is possibly infinite for some, or all, x).
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Nonadditive Probabilities in Statistics
Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice, 2009zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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This chapter contains two parts. The first part is devoted to probability and the second part discusses briefly the statistics for finite sample spaces. First, we define the basic concepts and definitions of probability, then we introduce conditional probability.
James Miller, Connie Weeks
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James Miller, Connie Weeks
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Pigment & Resin Technology, 1987
Before man created towns and cities, his health, well‐being and life‐span were only significantly affected by the interplay of biological factors upon his genetically determined make‐up. In other words, although he burned a little wood producing a modicum of carbon monoxide, pathogenic bacteria, viruses and parasites were his deadly enemies.
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Before man created towns and cities, his health, well‐being and life‐span were only significantly affected by the interplay of biological factors upon his genetically determined make‐up. In other words, although he burned a little wood producing a modicum of carbon monoxide, pathogenic bacteria, viruses and parasites were his deadly enemies.
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Probability and Statistical Analysis.
Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1973James Ramsey +2 more
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2008
This chapter introduces probability theory—the mathematical theory of statistics—that gives the theoretical models and analytical tools for the organization, interpretation, and analysis of statistical data. Probability theory is applied in chemistry for the description of the collective behaviour of very large numbers of particles in statistical ...
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This chapter introduces probability theory—the mathematical theory of statistics—that gives the theoretical models and analytical tools for the organization, interpretation, and analysis of statistical data. Probability theory is applied in chemistry for the description of the collective behaviour of very large numbers of particles in statistical ...
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