Book contents
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- CHAPTER I THE NATURE OF THE PROBLEMS AND UNDERLYING CONCEPTS OF MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS
- CHAPTER II RELATIVE FREQUENCIES IN SIMPLE SAMPLING
- CHAPTER 3 FREQUENCY FUNCTIONS OF ONE VARIABLE
- CHAPTER IV CORRELATION
- CHAPTER V ON RANDOM SAMPLING FLUCTUATIONS
- CHAPTER VI THE LEXIS THEORY
- CHAPTER VII A DEVELOPMENT OF THE GRAM-CHARLIER SERIES
- NOTES
- INDEX
PREFACE
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- CHAPTER I THE NATURE OF THE PROBLEMS AND UNDERLYING CONCEPTS OF MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS
- CHAPTER II RELATIVE FREQUENCIES IN SIMPLE SAMPLING
- CHAPTER 3 FREQUENCY FUNCTIONS OF ONE VARIABLE
- CHAPTER IV CORRELATION
- CHAPTER V ON RANDOM SAMPLING FLUCTUATIONS
- CHAPTER VI THE LEXIS THEORY
- CHAPTER VII A DEVELOPMENT OF THE GRAM-CHARLIER SERIES
- NOTES
- INDEX
Summary
This book, on mathematical statistics is the third of the series of Cams Mathematical Monographs. The purpose of the monographs, admirably expressed by Professor Bliss in the first book of the series, is “to make the essential features of various mathematical theories more accessible and attractive to as many persons as possible who have an interest in mathematics but who may not be specialists in the particular theory presented.”
The problem of making statistical theory available has been changed considerably during the past two or three years by the appearance of a large number of text-books on statistical methods. In the course of preparation of the manuscript of the present volume, the writer felt at one time that perhaps the recent books had covered the ground in such a way as to accomplish the main purposes of the monograph which was in process of preparation. But further consideration gave support to the view that although the recent books on statistical method will serve useful purposes in the teaching and standardization of statistical practice, they have not, in general, gone far toward exposing the nature of the underlying theory, and some of them may even give misleading impressions as to the place and importance of probability theory in statistical analysis.
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- Mathematical Statistics , pp. v - viiiPublisher: Mathematical Association of AmericaPrint publication year: 2013