A Festschrift for Erich L. Lehmann in honor of his sixty-fifth birthday
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A Festschrift for Erich L. Lehmann in honor of his sixty-fifth birthday
(The Wadsworth statistics/probability series)
Wadsworth International Group, c1983
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Library, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University数研
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Bibliography of works by E.L. Lehmann: p. [456]-461
Includes bibliographies
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A collection of essays and articles In honour of Erich. L. Lehmann's sixty-fifth birthday. Including works on Vector Autoregressive models, Bootstrapping Regression Models, Bootstrapping Regression Models and Estimation of the Mean or Total when Measurement Protocols.
Table of Contents
Notes on the Estimation of Parameters in Vector Autoregressive models, Properties of some Rank tests based on Censored data, Bootstrapping Regression Models, Shifting Integer-valued Random Variable, On use of Expansion-estimators in Subset Selection, A Hypothesis-testing Game without a value, Maximum probability Estimation in Small Samples, A Generalised Linear Model with 'Gaussian Regressor Variables, When it Seems Desirable to Ignore data, Unimodality of Symmetrised Unimodal Laws and Related Results, Properties of Regression Estimates Based on Censored Survival Data, The Notion of Breakdown Point, Significance testing in a Nostochastic Setting, The Robustness of Some non-paramedic Procedure, Allocating Loss of Precision in the Sample Mean to Wrong Weights and Redundant in Sampling with Replacement from a Finite Population, Unbiasedness in the Sense of Lehmann in n-Action Decision Problems, Estimation of the Mean or Total when Measurement Protocols of Different Accuracy are Available, A remark on Empirical Measures. (Part contents).
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