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  • {{Short description|British statistician (1945–2010)}} ...[[Fellow of the Royal Society|FRS]] (26 March 1945 – 6 August 2010) was a British [[statistician]] known chiefly for his work in [[spatial statistics]] (incl ...
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  • ...urice Charles Kenneth Tweedie''' (30 September 1919 – 14 March 1996) was a British medical physicist and statistician from the [[University of Liverpool]]. He ...found a career in [[radiation physics]], but his primary interest was in [[mathematical statistics]] where his accomplishments far surpassed his academic postings. ...
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  • ..., canonical factor analysis, and alpha factor analysis. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 23, 1-21. doi:10.1111/j.2044-8317.1970.tb00432. Applied statisticians have subsequently coined many names for <math>{\rho}_{C}</math>. "Composit ...
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  • ...udies. Sir [[Francis Galton]] employed Quetelet's ideas in his research on mathematical biology. In his experiments with sweet peas in the 1870s, Galton discovered During the late nineteenth century, British statisticians introduced a number of methods to relate and draw conclusions from statisti ...
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  • ...ate=2013-05-16 }} Republished with revisions from 1986, "Theoretic Models: Mathematical Form and Economic Content", ''Econometrica'', 54(6), pp. [https://www.jstor ...sserted to clarify assumptions and implications.<ref>* As in ''Handbook of Mathematical Economics'', 1st-page chapter links:<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Arrow, Ke ...
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  • ==== Mathematical errors ==== Even high-impact journals have a significant fraction of mathematical errors in their use of statistics. For example, 11% of statistical results ...
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  • ..."A model for processes combining competition with cooperation". ''Applied Mathematical Modelling'', Vol. 1, Issue 1, June 1976, pp. 21–23.[https://www.sciencedire ...ppear as an unfathomable abstraction.<ref>Most Central Banks nowadays have mathematical models which can predict the total pattern of purchases and sales in their ...
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