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February 1999 A history of the Statistical Society of Canada: the formative years (with discussion)
David R. Bellhouse, Christian Genest
Statist. Sci. 14(1): 80-125 (February 1999). DOI: 10.1214/ss/1009211807

Abstract

The year 1997 marked the twenty­fifth anniversary of the foundation of the first Canadian statistical association and the silver jubilee of The Canadian Journal of Statistics (CJS). This paper relates the events and circumstances that led to the creation of these institutions. It also describes how frictions between individuals, as well as diverging regional and professional interests, soon led to the rise of a second, rival association that eventually merged with the first in 1977–78 to form what is now known as the Statistical Society of Canada (SSC). This historical account is based on abundant archival material and on interviews conducted by the authors in preparation for a commemorative presentation they made at the Annual Meeting of the SSC, June 2, 1997, in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

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David R. Bellhouse. Christian Genest. "A history of the Statistical Society of Canada: the formative years (with discussion)." Statist. Sci. 14 (1) 80 - 125, February 1999. https://doi.org/10.1214/ss/1009211807

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Published: February 1999
First available in Project Euclid: 24 December 2001

zbMATH: 1059.01550
MathSciNet: MR1702196
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1214/ss/1009211807

Keywords: Canadian Journal of Statistics , Canadian Statistical Society , history of statistical associations , Statistical Science Association of Canada , Statistical Society of Canada

Rights: Copyright © 1999 Institute of Mathematical Statistics

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