The Annals of Mathematical Statistics

The Annals of Mathematical Statistics was published between 1930 and 1972 by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. The journal was superseded in 1973 by The Annals of Probability and The Annals of Statistics.


Volume 16, Number 3

Publication Date: September, 1945

Miscellaneous front pages, Ann. Math. Statist., Volume 16, Number 3 (1945)

Choice of One Among Several Statistical Hypotheses

Ralph J. Brookner; 221-242

A Two-Sample Test for a Linear Hypothesis Whose Power is Independent of the Variance

Charles Stein; 243-258

Compact Computation of the Inverse of a Matrix

Frederick V. Waugh and Paul S. Dwyer; 259-271

Multiple Matching and Runs by the Symbolic Method

Irving Kaplansky and John Riordan; 272-277

On the Power Functions of the $E^2$-Test and the $T^2$-Test

P. L. Hsu; 278-286

Some Generalizations of the Theory of Cumulative Sums of Random Variables

Abraham Wald; 287-293

On the Design of Experiments for Weighing and Making Other Types of Measurements

K. Kishen; 294-300

Notes

Note on the Law of Large Numbers and "Fair" Games

W. Feller; 301-304

A Note on Rank, Multicollinearity and Multiple Regression

Gerhard Tintner; 304-308

Note on the Distribution of the Serial Correlation Coefficient

William G. Madow; 308-310

Note on a Paper by C. W. Cotterman and L. H. Snyder

H. B. Mann; 311-312

News and Notices

313-316

Report of the Rugters Meeting of the Institute

P. S. Dwyer; 317-318

Miscellaneous back pages, Ann. Math. Statist., Volume 16, Number 3 (1945)


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