Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability

Proceedings of the Sixth Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability, Volume 1: Theory of Statistics

Conference: Sixth Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability
Date: June 21-July 18, 1970, April 9-12, June 16-21, and July 19-22, 1971
Location: Statistical Laboratory of the University of California, Berkeley

Editors: Lucien M. Le Cam, Jerzy Neyman and Elizabeth L. Scott

Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 1972
760 pp.

Subjects:

Mathematical statistics--Congresses
Probabilities
Permanent link to this proceedings: http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.bsmsp/1200514080
ISSN:0097-0433

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Miscellaneous front pages, Proceedings of the Sixth Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability, Vol. 1: Theory of Statistics

Upper and lower risks and minimax procedures

R. J. Beran; 1-16

On inequalitites of Cramér-Rao type and admissibility proofs

Colin R. Blyth and Donald M. Roberts; 17-30

The likelihood ratio test for the multinomial distribution

J. Oosterhoff and W. R. van Zwet; 31-49

On the existence of proper Bayes minimax estimators of the mean of a multivariate normal distribution

William E. Strawderman; 51-55

On the Wiener process approximation to Bayesian sequential testing problems

P. J. Bickel and J. A. Yahav; 57-83

Some new results in sequential estimation theory

Yu. V. Linnik and I. V. Romanovsky; 85-96

Sequential rank tests--one sample case

Rupert G. Miller, Jr.; 97-108

Examples of exponentially bounded stopping time of invariant sequential probability ratio tests when the model may be false

R. A. Wijsman; 109-128

Some asymptotic properties of likelihood ratios on general sample spaces

R. R. Bahadur and M. Raghavachari; 129-152

On the normal approximation for a certain class of statistics

D. M. Chibisov; 153-174

Local asymptotic minimax and admissibility in estimation

Jaroslav Hájek; 175-194

Applications of continguity to multiparameter hypotheses testing

R. A. Johnson and G. G. Roussas; 195-226

Iterated logarithm analogues for sample quantiles when {p subscript ↓ 0}

J. Kiefer; 227-244

Limits of experiments

L. Le Cam; 245-261

On the strong consistency of approximate maximum likelihood estimators

Michael D. Perlman; 263-281

Efficiency robustness of estimators

Paul Switzer; 283-291

Isotonic tests for convex orderings

Richard E. Barlow and Kjell A. Doksum; 293-323

Asymptotically distribution free statistics similar to Student's t

Z. W. Birnbaum; 325-329

Decision theory for some nonparametric models

Kjell A. Doksum; 331-343

A few seedlings of research

J. M. Hammersley; 345-394

Classes of distributions applicable in replacement with renewal theory implications

Albert W. Marshall and Frank Proschan; 395-415

Spacings revisited

Ronald Pyke; 417-427

On large sample properties of certain monparametric procedures

Herman Rubin; 429-435

Asymptotic distribution of the log likelihood ratio based on ranks in the two sample problem

I. R. Savage and J Sethuraman; 437-458

On some results and problems in connection with statistics of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov type

I. Vincze; 459-470

Efficient estimation of regression coefficients in time series

T. W. Anderson; 471-482

The spectral analysis of stationary interval functions

David R. Brillinger; 483-513

Credibility procedures

Hans Bühlmann; 515-525

Some effects of errors of measurement on linear regression

W. G. Cochran; 527-539

Estimation for a regression model with an unknown covariance matrix

Leon Jay Gleser and Ingram Olkin; 541-568

On the statistical theory of analytic graduation

Jan M. Hoem; 569-600

Generalized inverse of a matrix and its applications

C. Radhakrishna Rao and Sujit Kumar Mitra; 601-620

Metric considerations in cluster analysis

Herman Chernoff; 621-629

Measurement of diversity

F. N. David; 631-648

Some multiplicative models for the analysis of cross classified data

Leo A. Goodman; 649-696

A missing information principle: theory and applications

Terence Orchard and Max A. Woodbury; 697-715

Recent results on using the play the winner sampling rule with binomial selection problems

Milton Sobel and George H. Weiss; 717-736

Exact significance tests for contingency tables embedded in a 2ⁿ

Marvin Zelen; 737-757

Index, Proceedings of the Sixth Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability, Vol. 1-3

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