... 13-45 Article The problem of inductive inference† Jerzy Neyman, Jerzy Neyman Statistical Laboratory, University of California, BerkeleySearch for more papers by this author Jerzy Neyman, Jerzy Neyman Statistical Laboratory, University of California, BerkeleySearch for more ...
Tópico(s): Distributed Sensor Networks and Detection Algorithms
1955 - Wiley | Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics
Robert J. Sampson, Christopher Winship, Carly Knight,
... in policing. Criminology & Public Policy. 12: 651–679. Neyman, Jerzy. 1935. Statistical problems in agricultural experimentation. Journal of ... Royal Statistical Society Series B, 2: 107–180. Neyman, Jerzy. 1990 [1923]. On the application of probability theory ...
Tópico(s): Regulation and Compliance Studies
2013 - Wiley | Criminology & Public Policy
Jerzy Neyman, Elizabeth L. Scott, C. D. Shane,
... Clumpiness of the Distribution of Images of Galaxies. Neyman, Jerzy ; Scott, Elizabeth L. ; Shane, C. D. Abstract The ...
Tópico(s): Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
1954 - Institute of Physics | The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
Tópico(s): Statistics Education and Methodologies
1950 - Wiley | Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A (General)
Weber H. Peterson, Jerzy Neyman,
Tópico(s): Statistics Education and Methodologies
1951 - Wiley | Southern Economic Journal
Let $Z_n$ denote the system of $8n$ independent pairs of measurements $(X_{ik}, Y_{ik}),$ for $4i = 1, 2, \cdots, n$ and $k = 1, 2, \cdots, 8,$ of two nonobservable random variables $\xi_{ik}$ and $\eta_{ik},$ known to satisfy a linear relation of the form $\xi_{ik} \cos \theta^\ast + \eta_{ik} \sin \theta^\ast - p = 0,$ where $p$ is an arbitrary real number and $\theta^\ast$ may have any value between the limits $-\frac{1}{2}\pi < \theta^\ast \leqq \frac{1}{2}\pi$. The purpose of the paper is to construct a class of estimates $T_n(Z_n)$ ...
Tópico(s): Scientific Research and Studies
1951 - Institute of Mathematical Statistics | The Annals of Mathematical Statistics
Jerzy Neyman, Elizabeth L. Scott,
The first part of this paper considers two methods of estimating the linear structural relation between two variables both of which are subject to "error"; the second part of the paper comments on a recently advanced procedure for constructing the confidence region for the slope of the structural relation. In 1940 Wald [1] initiated a certain procedure for estimating the linear structural relation between two variables both of which are subject to "error." Wald's idea was extended by Nair and Banerjee [ ...
Tópico(s): Advanced Statistical Methods and Models
1951 - Institute of Mathematical Statistics | The Annals of Mathematical Statistics
Tópico(s): Statistics Education and Methodologies
1951 - Taylor & Francis | American Mathematical Monthly
Tópico(s): Statistics Education and Methodologies
1952 - Wiley | Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A (General)
Jerzy Neyman, Elizabeth L. Scott,
view Abstract Citations (153) References Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS A Theory of the Spatial Distribution of Galaxies. Neyman, J. ; Scott, E. L. Abstract A theory of the spatial distribution of galaxies is built, based on the following four main assumptions: (i) galazies occur only in clusters; (ii) the number of galazies varies from cluster to cluster, subject to a probabilistic law; (iii) the distribution of galaxies within a cluster is also subject ...
Tópico(s): Advanced Mathematical Theories
1952 - IOP Publishing | The Astrophysical Journal
In an earlier paper* we have endeavoured to emphasise the importance of placing in a logical sequence the stages of reasoning adopted in the solution of certain statistical problems, which may be termed problems of inference. In testing whether a given sample, Z, is likely to have been drawn from a population H, we have started from the simple principle that appears to be used in the judgments of ordinary life-that the degree of confidence placed in an hypothesis depends upon the relative probability ...
Tópico(s): Statistical and Computational Modeling
1928 - Oxford University Press | Biometrika
S. S. Wilks, Richard von Mises, Jerzy Neyman, D. Sholl, E. Rabinowitsch,
Tópico(s): Statistics Education and Methodologies
1940 - SAGE Publishing | American Sociological Review
Tópico(s): Statistics Education and Methodologies
1953 - The MIT Press | The Review of Economics and Statistics
Jerzy Neyman, Elizabeth L. Scott, C. D. Shane,
view Abstract Citations (73) References Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS On the Spatial Distribution of Galaxies: a Specific Model. Neyman, J. ; Scott, E. L. ; Shane, C. D. Abstract Counts of galaxies in 1 X 1 squares obtained at the Lick Observatory are used to test whether the serial correlations between these counts are compatible with the hypotheses that (1) galaxies occur only in clusters; (ii) the spatial distribution of cluster centers is quasi-uniform ...
Tópico(s): Scientific Research and Discoveries
1953 - IOP Publishing | The Astrophysical Journal
Tópico(s): Statistics Education and Methodologies
1953 - Wiley | Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A (General)
Jerzy Neyman, Elizabeth L. Scott,
Tópico(s): Probability and Risk Models
1948 - Wiley | Econometrica
a three-cornered discussion of the ideas of estimation, from the point of view of Bayes' formula, from the point of view of confidence intervals and from the point of view of fiducial argument.Since the publication of the first edition of Lectures and Conferences, there has occurred a certain shift in "allegiances" exemplified by the fact that a large section devoted to fiducial distributions, present in an early edition of a book by an eminent author, does not appear in his subsequent books, which ...
1954 - Wiley | Econometrica
Jacob Bronowski, Jerzy Neyman,
Tópico(s): Fuzzy Systems and Optimization
1945 - Institute of Mathematical Statistics | The Annals of Mathematical Statistics
Tópico(s): Engineering Diagnostics and Reliability
1947 - | Public Health Reports (1896-1970)
Tópico(s): Statistics Education and Methodologies
1955 - American Association for the Advancement of Science | Science
Journal Article FURTHER NOTES ON THE χ2 DISTRIBUTION Get access J. NEYMAN, PH.D., J. NEYMAN, PH.D. Nencki Institute, Warsw Scientific Society Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar E. S. PEARSON, D.Sc. E. S. PEARSON, D.Sc. Galton Laboratory, University of London Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Biometrika, Volume 22, Issue 3-4, May 1931, Pages 298–305, https://doi.org/10.1093/biomet/22.3-4.298 Published: 01 May 1931
1931 - Oxford University Press | Biometrika
Jerzy Neyman, Elizabeth L. Scott,
Tópico(s): Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
1956 - Springer Nature | Scientific American
Summary (1) Fisher’s allegation that, contrary to some passages in the introduction and on the cover of the book by Wald, this book does not really deal with experimental design is unfounded. In actual fact, the book is permeated with problems of experimentation. (2) Without consideration of hypotheses alternative to the one under test and without the study of probabilities of errors of the two kinds, no purely probabilistic theory of tests is possible. (3) The conceptual fallacy of the notion of fiducial ...
Tópico(s): Philosophy and History of Science
1956 - Oxford University Press | Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B (Statistical Methodology)
Tópico(s): Agriculture and Rural Development Research
1935 - Société Mathématique de France | Bulletin de la Société mathématique de France
Tópico(s): Advanced Statistical Process Monitoring
1935 - Institute of Mathematical Statistics | The Annals of Mathematical Statistics
The development and the spatial distribution of natural populations is reducible to a repetition of the following mechanism. A litter (having one or more members) is born at a particular point in the habitat and the individuals forming this litter disperse. Also, they gradually die out. Before dying, some of the females produce one or more litters of progeny and so on. There results a particular distribution of the organisms over their habitat. This distribution, representing a conglomeration of ...
Tópico(s): Stochastic processes and statistical mechanics
1957 - Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press | Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology
Tópico(s): Statistics Education and Methodologies
1957 - Oxford University Press | Biometrika
Tópico(s): Scientific Research and Philosophical Inquiry
1957 - | Revue de l Institut International de Statistique / Review of the International Statistical Institute
Tópico(s): Relativity and Gravitational Theory
1958 - Royal Statistical Society | Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A (Statistics in Society)
Jerzy Neyman, Elizabeth L. Scott,
SUMMARY The basic hypothesis underlying current deterministic cosmologies, namely the so-called cosmological principle, can be stated precisely only in terms of probabilistic concepts. Consequently, considerable progress and aesthetic gain may be expected if determinism is abandoned and replaced by a frank probabilistic treatment of cosmology. This requires the adoption of the view that the Universe is a realization of a stochastic process which is stationary in the three (spatial) co-ordinates (cosmological ...
Tópico(s): Quantum Mechanics and Applications
1958 - Oxford University Press | Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B (Statistical Methodology)