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A First Course In Mathematical Statistics

The object of this work is to provide a mathematical text on the Theory of Statistics, adapted to the needs of the student with an average mathematical equipment, including an ordinary knowledge of the Integral Calculus. The subject treated in the following pages is best described not as Statistical Methods but as Statistical Mathematics, or the mathematical foundations of the interpretation of statistical data.

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Author

C.E.Weatherburn

Accession No

13274

Language

English

Number of Pages

298

Edition

First

Title_transliteration

Kaṇita puḷḷiyiyal oru mutal pāṭaneṟi

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Publishing Year

1946

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Book

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Description

The treatment is based on a course of about sixty lectures on Statistical Mathematics, which the author has given annually in the University of Western Australia for several years. This course was undertaken at the request of the heads of some of the science departments, who desired for their students a more mathematical treatment of the subject than those usually provided by courses on Statistical Methods. The class has included graduates and undergraduates whose researches and studies were in Agriculture, Biology, Economics, Psychology, Physics and Chemistry. On account of such a diversity of interest the lectures were designed. to provide a mathematical basis, suitable for work in any of the above subjects. No technical knowledge of any particular subject was assumed.

 

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