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Proceedings of the International statistical conferences India 1951

1951

However it is clear that the weight of adults or better the weight divided by the cube of the height is more responsive to nutritional differences than is the height. [...] The number of progeny in the i-th of a families containing no recessives is di the number in the i-th of b families containing at least one recessive is di dominants and rz recessives. [...] The results are interesting as showing the extreme fluctuations in the numbers of some of the rarer groups of insects. [...] This could be due to the patchy character of the soil the sociability of the animals in question and so on. [...] estimates do exist it can be shown that the estimated distribution converges to the actual distribution in the strong sense that with probability one the estimated probability of any event in the sample space of a single observation tends uniformly in events to the correct probability.
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Pages
212
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.140843
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-vi unknown view
The Scope of Biological Statistics
195-206 J.B, S. Haldane view
Examples of Inconsistency of Maximum Likelihood Estimates
207-210 R. R Bahadur view
Maximum Likelihood Estimation for the Multinomial Distribution with Infinite Number of Cells
211-218 C Rao view
A Remark on Strong Measurability
219-220 V.S Varadarajan view
A Useful Convergence Theorem
221-222 V.S Varadarajan view
On Statistics Independent of Sufficient Statistics
223-226 D Basu view
on Configurations and Non-Isomorphism of Some Incomplete Block Designs
227-248 M Atiqullah view
Tables of Random Normal Deviates
249-249 J. M. Sengupta, Nikhilesh Bhattacharya view
Tables of Random Normal Deviates
250-286 J. M. Sengupta, Nikhilesh Bhattacharya view
Miscellaneous on Sampling With and Without Replacement
287-294 D Basu view
Diffusion by Discrete Movements
295-308 H.C Gupta view
On the Distribution of the Maximum Value of an Equally Correlated Sample From a Normal Population
309-316 A Kudo view
Hypergeometric Expansions for Incomplete Moments of the Bivariate Normal Distribution
317-320 A.R Kamat view
Incomplete Moments of the Trivariate Normal Distribution
321-322 A.R Kamat view
A Note About a Family of Perks’ Distribution
323-328 Joseph Talacko view
Recent Experiments in Statistical Sampling in the Indian Statistical Institute
329-400 P. C. Mahalanobis view

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