Statistical Science

Volume 3, Number 1

Publication Date: February, 1988

Miscellaneous front pages, Statist. Sci., Volume 3, Number 1 (1988)

In This Issue

1-2

From Mouse-to-Man: The Quantitative Assessment of Cancer Risks

D. A. Freedman and H. Zeisel; 3-28

[From Mouse-to-Man: The Quantitative Assessment of Cancer Risks]: Comment: Risk Assessment: Science or Policy?

Norman Breslow; 28-33

[From Mouse-to-Man: The Quantitative Assessment of Cancer Risks]: Comment

J. K. Haseman; 33-39

[From Mouse-to-Man: The Quantitative Assessment of Cancer Risks]: Comment

Suresh H. Moolgavkar and Anup Dewanji; 39-41

[From Mouse-to-Man: The Quantitative Assessment of Cancer Risks]: Comment: The Use of Animal Experiments in Cancer Risk Assessment

J. Kaldor and L. Tomatis; 41-43

[From Mouse-to-Man: The Quantitative Assessment of Cancer Risks]: Comment

William DuMouchel; 43-44

[From Mouse-to-Man: The Quantitative Assessment of Cancer Risks]: Rejoinder

D. A. Freedman and H. Zeisel; 45-56

Harold Hotelling 1895-1973

Adrian C. Darnell; 57-62

Golden Oldies: Classic Articles from the World of Statistics and Probability: The Teaching of Statistics

Harold Hotelling; 63-71

Golden Oldies: Classic Articles from the World of Statistics and Probability: The Place of Statistics in the University

Harold Hotelling; 72-83

[Golden Oldies: Classic Articles from the World of Statistics and Probability]: Comment

David S. Moore; 84-87

[Golden Oldies: Classic Articles from the World of Statistics and Probability]: Comment

James V. Zidek; 87-90

[Golden Oldies: Classic Articles from the World of Statistics and Probability]: Comment

Kenneth J. Arrow; 90-91

[Golden Oldies: Classic Articles from the World of Statistics and Probability]: Comment: Academic Politics and the Teaching of Statistics

Harold Hotelling; 92-95

[Golden Oldies: Classic Articles from the World of Statistics and Probability]: Comment

Robert V. Hogg; 95-97

[Golden Oldies: Classic Articles from the World of Statistics and Probability]: Comment: Harold Hotelling's Views on Statistics

Ralph A. Bradley; 98-103

[Golden Oldies: Classic Articles from the World of Statistics and Probability]: Comment: Recollections About Harold Hotelling

W. Edwards Deming; 103-104

[Golden Oldies: Classic Articles from the World of Statistics and Probability]: Comment

Shanti S. Gupta; 104-106

[Golden Oldies: Classic Articles from the World of Statistics and Probability]: Comment

Ingram Olkin; 107-108

Selection Models and the File Drawer Problem

Satish Iyengar and Joel B. Greenhouse; 109-117

[Selection Models and the File Drawer Problem]: Comment

Larry V. Hedges; 118-120

[Selection Models and the File Drawer Problem]: Comment: Assumptions and Procedures in the File Drawer Problem

Robert Rosenthal and Donald B. Rubin; 120-125

[Selection Models and the File Drawer Problem]: Comment

Nan Laird, G. P. Patil and C. Taillie; 126-128

[Selection Models and the File Drawer Problem]: Comment

M. J. Bayarri; 128-131

[Selection Models and the File Drawer Problem]: Comment

C. Radhakrishna Rao; 131

[Selection Models and the File Drawer Problem]: Comment

William DuMouchel; 132-133

[Selection Models and the File Drawer Problem]: Rejoinder

Satish Iyengar and Joel B. Greenhouse; 133-135

Frederick Mosteller and John W. Tukey: A Conversation

Francis J. Anscombe; 136-144

Publications Received

145-146

Miscellaneous back pages, Statist. Sci., Volume 3, Number 1 (1988)


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