Samuel Kotz
Published: 1982
Total Pages: 744
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All users of statistics will turn to the Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences as an essential reference work on statistical methods and their application to virtually all facets of human endeavor. No other source available provides such in-depth, exhaustive coverage of the philosophical foundations, theoretical bases and computational techniques of statistical methods in such a wide variety of contexts. The contributions were authored by some of the world's most distinguished statisticians and are entirely new and up-to-date. The entire encyclopedia is written in a language that the non- specialist can easily follow.