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June 1964, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 118-127 Automating Damped Least Squares to Solve the Equations Determining Refractive Index of Crystals
by A. W. Matz - 127-132 Comparing Regression and Correlation Coefficients
by J. W. James - 133-133 Principles and Practice of Statistics
by G. Kalton - 133-133 Recherche Opérationelle et Problèmes du Tiers Monde
by J. A. Lambert - 133-134 Actes de la Troisième Conference Internationale de Recherche Opérationelle
by J. A. Lambert - 134-134 Statistics (13th Edition)
by C. Chatfield - 134-134 Probability and Statistics for Everyman
by J. A. Lambert - 134-135 Information and Information Stability of Random Variables and Processes
by David R. Brillinger
March 1964, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 2-8 The Relevance of Stochastic Models for Large‐Scale Epidemiological Phenomena
by M. S. Bartlett - 9-19 Some Stochastic Models for Small Epidemics in Large Populations
by Norman T. J. Bailey - 20-24 A Note on Dr Bailey's Paper
by R. W. Morgan - 25-29 The Detection of Space‐Time Interactions
by E. G. Knox - 31-42 Using a Scoring System Developed from Old Records to Reduce the Size of a Controlled Clinical Trial
by R. G. Carpenter & Ann Petrie & E. Rosemary Dalton - 43-50 The Blood Testing Problem
by H. M. Finucan - 51-53 On Interpolation in Tables of the F‐Distribution
by A. Zinger - 54-54 Sampling Techniques
by T. M. F. Smith - 54-55 Stochastic Models in Medicine and Biology
by M. S. Bartlett - 56-56 Statistical Assessment of the Life Characteristic (A Bibliographic Guide)
by Benjamin Epstein - 56-56 Analysis for Military Decisions
by J. Selwidge
November 1963, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 145-145 Ballade of Multiple Regression
by Tom Corlett - 146-150 Relations between Multivariate Statistics and Mathematical Programming
by P. Wegner - 151-160 A Short List of Multiple Regression Programmes Available in Britain
by M. J. Garside - 161-179 Bivariate Regression Analysis is Useless
by A. S. C. Ehrenberg - 180-188 Some Metallurgical Applications of Principal Components
by D. J. Spurrell - 189-193 Maximum Yield for Specified Cost
by S. E. Michaels & P. J. Pengilly - 194-194 Numerical Methods of Curve Fitting
by W. R. Buckland - 194-195 Statistical Theory of Reliability
by W. R. Buckland - 195-196 Descriptive Statistics
by G. Kalton - 196-196 Tables of Random Permutations
by M. J. R. Healy - 197-197 Introduction to Applied Statistics
by G. Kalton - 198-198 Introduction to Scientific Inference
by T. M. F. Smith - 198-199 A Guide to Cobol Programming
by M. J. Garside
June 1963, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 65-86 Mortality Comparisons in Socio‐Economic Groups
by S. J. Kilpatrick - 87-101 Standard Errors for Percentages
by Alan Stuart - 102-106 On Sequential Sampling from Truncated Normal Populations
by P. S. Swamy - 107-112 Testing for Which?: Some Statistical Problems
by Jeremy Mitchell - 113-128 Characterisation of the Flow of Events —A Problem of Simulation
by E. A. G. Knowles & D. S. Stewart - 129-132 Using a Two Factor Analysis of Variance Programme for Experiments with Several Factors
by Peter W. M. John - 133-144 Statistical Tolerance Limits—What are They?
by G. L. Burrows
March 1963, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-13 Validation Problems in Interpreting Preference Responses to Mixed Food Qualities
by R. A. M. Gregson - 14-25 The Significance of Simultaneous Methods of Parameter Estimation in Econometric Models
by R. J. Ball - 26-37 A Suggested Method for Constructing Indices of Morbidity
by G. J. Draper - 38-43 Identification of Contrasts in Fractional Replicates of 2N Experiments
by J. A. Nelder - 44-45 A Linkage for Drawing the Normal Distribution
by A. W. F. Edwards - 46-60 Effects of Interviewing Designated Respondents in a Household Survey of Home Owners' Expenditures on Alterations and Repairs
by John Neter & Joseph Waksberg - 61-62 An Introduction to Symbolic Programming
by J. Aneurin John - 62-62 Basic Ideas of Scientific Sampling
by G. G. W. Kalton - 63-63 Electronic Computers
by Peter Wegner - 63-64 Proceedings of a Harvard Symposium on Digital Computers and Their Applications
by Peter Wegner
November 1962, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 137-147 A Continuous Acceptance Sampling Procedure Based Upon a Cumulative Sum Chart for the Number of Defectives
by D. W. Beattie - 148-163 A Discriminant Analysis of Reporting Errors in Health Interviews
by Gordon Fisher - 164-169 Testing Two Treatments When There are Three Experimental Units in Each Block
by Peter W. M. John - 170-183 Some Statistical Considerations in the Selection of Research Projects in the Pharmaceutical Industry
by O. L. Davies - 184-195 A Method of Analysis of Mixed Level Factorial Experiments
by D. Wilkie - 196-201 Fitting a Negative Binomial Distribution to Coarsely Grouped Data by Maximum Likelihood
by F. M. O'Carroll - 202-210 Finding an Optimum Target Value in Relation to a Fixed Lower Limit and an Arbitrary Upper Limit
by D. C. Bettes - 211-211 Combinatorial Chance
by D. G. Beech - 211-212 Handbook of Statistical Tables
by D. G. Beech
June 1962, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 69-78 A Cross‐Section Study of Marginal Cost
by F. R. Oliver - 79-92 An Experimental Strategy for Investigating Commercial Processes
by A. R. Klingel & R. G. McIntyre - 93-105 Some Technical Aspects of a Postal Survey into Professional Earnings
by W. F. F. Kemsley - 106-119 Regression as an Analytical Tool
by P. G. Moore - 120-132 A Comparison of the Check‐List and the Open Response Questioning Systems
by William Belson & Judith A. Duncan - 135-136 Probability with Statistical Applications; Probability; a First Course
by D. M. G. Wishart - 136-136 Tables for the Distribution and Density Functions of T‐Distribution ('Student'S' Distribution)
by D. G. Beech
March 1962, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-15 The Sampling and use of Traffic Flow Statistics
by F. Garwood - 16-31 The Use of Cumulative Sums for Sampling Inspection Schemes
by Kenneth W. Kemp - 32-46 Quality Assessment: A Graduation Method for Improved Accuracy
by A. G. Fuller & H. H. Collins - 47-54 The Chance Occurrence of Substantial Initial Differences between Groups in Studies Based on Random Allocation
by S. Radhakrishna & Ian Sutherland - 55-63 Target Distributions for Quality Control
by S. J. Morrison - 67-67 Characteristic Functions
by J. V. Rosenhead - 67-68 The Advanced Theory of Statistics. Volume 2, Inference and Relationship
by D. G. Beech
November 1961, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 117-135 The Household Expenditure Enquiry of the Ministry of Labour
by W. F. F. Kemsley - 136-146 Inter‐Week Variations in Expenditure Recorded During a Two‐Week Survey of Family Expenditure
by Robert Turner - 147-156 The Variable Lot‐Size Acceptance Sampling Plan for Continuous Production
by D. R. Read & D. W. Beattie - 157-169 Empirical Evidence on Optimum Motor Taxes for the United Kingdom
by A. A. Walters - 170-188 On the Price Consciousness of Consumers
by Andre Gabor & C. W. J. Granger - 189-189 Stochastic Population Models in Ecology and Epidemiology
by M. G. Bulmer - 189-190 Statistical Theory and Methodology in Science and Engineering
by D. G. Beech - 190-191 Sample Design in Business Research
by B. P. Emmett - 191-192 Tables of the Hypergeometric Probability Distribution
by D. G. Beech
June 1961, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 65-76 A Critical Examination of Simon's Model of Certain Distribution Functions in Linguistics
by Gustav Herdan - 77-82 An Application of Non‐Parametric Statistics to Truncated Selection
by G. M. Tallis - 83-92 Confounding in 33 Factorial Experiments in Nine Blocks
by D. Wilkie - 93-97 Interviewer Differences Among Automobile Purchasers
by Allen F. Jung - 98-107 The Analysis of a 32 × 22 Factorial Experiment with Confounding
by R. H. E. Inkson - 112-112 Linear Programming in Industry—Theory and Applications: An Introduction
by D. G. Beech - 112-113 A Second Course in Statistics
by Frank Sandon - 113-116 The Chosen Few: An Examination of Some Aspects of University Selection in Britain
by Frank Sandon
March 1961, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-8 Some Industrial Applications of Multivariate Analysis
by B. A. M. Thomas - 9-13 Measurements and Standards
by Freda Conway - 14-31 Some Notes on the Precision of the Gradient of an Estimated Straight Line
by Donald G. Beech - 32-38 An Introduction to Dynamic Programming
by M. G. Simpson - 39-51 Dynamic Programming and Decision Theory
by D. V. Lindley - 52-59 A Method of Allowing for ‘Not‐At‐Home’ Bias in Sample Surveys
by D. J. Bartholomew - 63-64 Modern Probability Theory and its Applications
by D. G. Beech - 64-64 Quality Control (4th Edition)
by W. A. Pridmore
November 1960, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 133-151 Stock Control Problems: Some Fallacies in Their Current Treatment
by Eric Duckworth - 152-169 Classification Procedures Based on Bayes's Formula
by A. Birnbaum & A. E. Maxwell - 170-177 Operational Statistics in Instrumental Analysis
by Allan B. Calder - 178-188 Physical Inventory Using Sampling Methods
by Marion R. Bryson - 189-198 Analysis of Variance of a Balanced Incomplete Block Design with Missing Observations
by Hugh Robert Baird & Clyde Young Kramer - 201-202 The Statistical Basis of Quality Control Charts
by I. D. Hill - 202-203 Introduction to Quantitative Genetics
by A. M. O. Veale - 203-204 Statistical Calculations: A Collection of Distribution‐Free and Easy Methods of Estimation and Testing
by D. G. Beech - 204-204 Tables of Random Normal Deviates
by D. G. Beech
June 1960, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 69-81 The Economic Incentive Provided by Sampling Inspection
by I. D. Hill - 82-91 Some Problems in Applying Statistics to Geology
by W. C. Krumbein - 92-102 The Consistency of Setting of a Machine Tool Handwheel
by E. Nigel Corlett & Geoffrey Gregory - 103-112 Statistics and Taste Testing
by Norman T. Gridgeman - 113-121 The Economics of New Roads with Particular Reference to M1
by T. K. Burdess - 122-128 Interviewer Variability and a Budget Survey
by W. F. F. Kemsley - 130-132 Analysis of Straight‐Line Data; Regression Analysis
by D. G. Beech
March 1960, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-7 Some Applications of Multivariate Methods in Botany
by S. Clifford Pearce & Derek A. Holland - 8-19 Some Statistical Aspects of Preference and Related Tests
by C. I. Bliss - 20-27 A Study of Some Potential Biases in the Operation of a Consumer Panel
by A. S. C. Ehrenberg - 28-36 An Application of Linear Programming to Agricultural Economics
by Shirley E. Vincent - 37-42 On Comparing Two Observed Frequency Counts
by Morton Kupperman - 43-50 Analysis of Variance of a Latin Square Design with Missing Observations
by Clyde Young Kramer & Suzanne Glass - 51-59 Note on British Unemployment Statistics
by Donald Bailey - 62-63 G. L. S. Shackle: Economics for Pleasure. Cambridge University Press, 1959. Pp. x + 269. 21S
by H. S. Booker - 63-64 International Journal of Abstracts—Statistical Theory and Method
by D. G. Beech - 64-66 Statistical Methods in Biology
by Cedrig A. B. Smith - 66-66 Research: An Annotated Bibliography
by A. Muir - 67-67 Modern Business Statistics
by T. M. Ridley - 67-68 Sampling Inspection Tables, Single and Double Sampling (Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged)
by D. G. Beech
November 1959, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 145-157 A Statistical Approach to Stores Auditing
by John S. James - 158-167 The Age Structure of Quoted Public Companies
by Ronald Ma - 168-185 A Problem of Subjective Classification in Industrial Medicine
by John R. Ashford - 186-195 A Reliability Study of Sensory Assessments. I
by A. S. C. Ehrenberg & J. M. Shewan - 196-201 Shipping Costs and the Terms of Trade: Australia and New Zealand
by Michael Chisholm - 202-209 Weekly, Monthly, and Quarterly Tolerances for Coke Quality
by Denis H. Ward - 210-214 Adjusting Single Sampling Plans for Finite Lot Size
by Hugo C. Hamaker - 219-220 Introduction to Agricultural Economic Analysis
by H. C. Mackenzie - 220-221 Recent Studies in Epidemiology
by Lilli Stein - 221-221 What is Cybernetics?
by Stafford Beer - 222-222 Planning of Experiments
by D. G. Beech - 222-223 Television and the Child
by B. P. Emmett - 224-224 Business Budgets and Accounts
by T. M. Ridley
June 1959, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 65-75 Matching and Prediction on the Principle of Biological Classification
by William A. Belson - 76-91 Deferred Sentencing Schemes
by I. D. Hill & Gareth Horsnell & Bernard T. Warner - 92-103 The Length of Cigarette Stubs
by Percy G. Gray & Elizabeth A. Parr - 104-113 The Use of Edge‐Punched Cards in Statistical Computation
by Denis H. Ward - 114-123 Designing a Budget Survey
by W. F. F. Kemsley - 124-131 Pseudo‐Random Elements for Computers
by E. S. Page - 135-135 The Analysis of Multiple Time‐Series
by G. H. Jowett - 135-136 A Course in Multivariate Analysis
by L. T. Wilkins - 136-137 A First Course in Statistics; Principles of Statistical Techniques
by Frank Sandon - 137-139 Survey Methods in Social Investigation
by L. T. Wilkins - 139-142 Economic Arithmetic
by W. J. Corlett - 142-142 Operational Research in Practice (Report of a Nato Conference)
by P. G. Lucas - 142-143 Applied Statistics for Economists
by W. J. Corlett - 143-144 Application of Statistics to Paper Testing
by D. G. Beech
March 1959, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-12 Some Aspects of Quality Control in Cotton Textiles
by Geoffrey Newbery - 13-20 The Use of the Same Experimental Material for More than One Set of Treatments
by G. H. Freeman - 21-25 Elimination of Bias in the Preliminary Examination of Data
by Denis H. Ward - 26-41 The Pattern of Consumer Purchases
by A. S. C. Ehrenberg - 42-44 Choice of Conversion Factor in the Derivation of an Index of a Discontinued Series
by K. S. Banerjee - 45-52 A Significance Chart for Percentages
by Sidney Rosenbaum - 58-58 Motivation Research
by B. P. Emmett - 58-60 Multivariate Correlational Analysis
by D. G. Beech - 60-61 N. T. J. Bailey: The Mathematical Theory of Epidemics. London: Charles Griffin & Co., Ltd., 1957. Pp. Viii+194. 36S
by P. D. Oldham - 61-62 The Advanced Theory of Statistics
by D. G. Beech - 62-63 Sampling Opinions: An Analysis of Survey Procedure
by B. P. Emmett - 63-63 Queues, Inventories and Maintenance: The Analysis of Operational Systems with Variable Demand and Supply
by R. R. P. Jackson - 64-64 Fundamentals of Statistical Reasoning (Griffin's Statistical Monographs and Courses, No. 3)
by M. G. Bulmer
November 1958, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 133-148 A Guide to Acceptance Sampling
by Leonard H. C. Tippett - 149-159 Some Basic Principles of Sampling Inspection by Attributes
by Hugo C. Hamaker - 160-172 The Lognormal Distribution in Quality Control
by James Morrison - 173-185 Analysis of Variance of a Randomised Block Design with Missing Observations
by William Alexander Glenn & Clyde Young Kramer - 186-198 Professor Hogben's ‘Crisis‘—A Survey of the Foundations of Statistics
by D. V. Lindley - 201-202 Social Aspects of Prescribing
by A. Barr - 202-203 Statistical Methods in Quality Control
by E. D. van Rest - 203-204 An Introduction to Probability Theory and its Applications, Volume I (2Nd Edition)
by F. G. Foster
June 1958, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 76-85 The Economist and His Statistics
by Eric Shankleman - 86-95 Simple Mortality Rates
by Simon Broadbent - 96-103 Marginal Cost
by Andrew Muir - 104-113 A Simple Approach to the Minimisation of Store‐Size
by Norman T. J. Bailey - 114-125 Factor Analysis
by Geoffrey H. Jowett - 130-130 Statistical Sources for Market Research
by C. Nuttall - 130-131 Introduction to Statistical Reasoning
by Philip J. Stanley - 132-132 Analysis of Production Costs and Factory Operations
by W. N. Jessop
March 1958, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-14 Studies in the Variability of Two Blood‐Clotting Tests
by Peter Armitage & G. Ilsley C. Ingram - 15-24 Official Statistics of Economic Trends
by Rita J. Maurice - 25-41 Probits: An Application to Observational Data
by John K. Friend - 42-47 Statistics of an Auction Sale
by David C. Duncan - 48-57 A Regression Control Chart for Costs
by Edwin Mansfield & Harold H. Wein - 58-59 Initial Letters of Surnames
by Percy G. Gray - 65-66 The Rationalization of Industrial Decision Processes
by Stafford Beer - 66-67 The Reduction and Presentation of Experimental Results
by Stafford Beer - 67-68 Proceedings of the Third Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability
by E. D. van Rest - 68-70 Statistical Analysis of Stationary Time Series
by A. M. Walker - 70-70 The Fascination of Numbers
by D. G. Beech - 70-71 Numerical Methods
by F. T. M. Smith - 71-72 Introduction to Statistical Inference
by C. J. Anson
November 1957, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 161-170 The Sampling of Road Traffic
by John C. Tanner - 171-179 Normality in Quality Control Charts
by Peter G. Moore - 180-188 Differences between Experienced Interviewers
by Alexander Barr