Proceedings of the Fifth Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability, Volume 1: Statistics
Conference: Fifth Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability
Date: June 21-July 18, 1965 and December 27, 1965-January 7, 1966
Location: Statistical Laboratory of the University of California, Berkeley
Editors: Lucien M. Le Cam and Jerzy Neyman
Berkeley, Calif.:
University of California Press,
1967
666 pp.
Subjects:
Mathematical statistics--CongressesProbabilities
ISSN:0097-0433
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Miscellaneous front pages, Proceedings of the Fifth Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability, Vol. 1: Statistics
Some inequalities among binomial and Poisson probabilities
T. W. Anderson and S. M. Samuels; 1-12
The use of the likelihood function in statistical practice
George A. Barnard; 27-40
Problems relating to the existence of maximal and minimal elements in some families of statistics (subfields)
D. Basu; 41-50
On confidence intervals and sets for various statistical models
Yu. K. Belyaev; 51-58
Limit theorems for regressions with unequal and dependent errors
Friedhelm Eicker; 59-82
Weak limits of sequences of Bayes procedures in estimation theory
R. H. Farrell; 83-111
Efficiency in normal samples and tolerance of extreme values for some estimates of location
J. L. Hodges; 163-186
The behavior of maximum likelihood estimates under nonstandard conditions
Peter J. Huber; 221-233
On partial prior information and the property of parametric sufficiency
Hirokichi Kudō; 251-265
On the elimination of nuisance parameters in statistical problems
Yu. V. Linnik; 267-280
Some methods for classification and analysis of multivariate observations
J. MacQueen; 281-297
Classification based on distance in multivariate Gaussian cases
Kameo Matusita; 299-304
A note on maximal points of convex sets in {l subscript ∞}
Roy Radner; 351-354
Least squares theory using an estimated dispersion matrix and its application to measurement of signals
C. Radhakrishna Rao; 355-372
Cross-sections of orbits and their application to densities of maximal invariants
R. A. Wijsman; 389-400
Asymptotically pointwise optimal procedures in sequential analysis
Peter J. Bickel and Joseph A. Yahav; 401-413
On values associated with a stochastic sequence
Y. S. Chow and H Robbins; 427-440
Existence and properties of certain optimal stopping rules
Aryeh Dvoretzky; 441-452
On discrete evasion games with a two-move information lag
Thomas S. Ferguson; 453-462
Information science and its connection with statistics
Tosio Kitagawa; 491-530
On some basic problems of statistics from the point of view of information theory
Alfréd Rényi; 531-543
Generalizations of theorems of Chernoff and Savage on the asymptotic normality of test statistics
Z. Govindarajulu, L. Le Cam and M. Raghavachari; 609-638
On a class of two-sample bivariate nonparametric tests
Pranab Kumar Sen; 639-656
On some questions connected with two-sample tests of Smirnov type
I. Vincze; 657-666
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