A Chronicle of Permutation Statistical Methods1920–1939
A Chronicle of Permutation Statistical Methods: 1920–1939
Berry, Kenneth J.; Johnston, Janis E.; Mielke, Paul W.
2014-03-06 00:00:00
[This chapter chronicles the development of permutation statistical methods from 1920 to 1939, when the earliest discussions of permutation methods appeared in the literature. In this period J. Spława-Neyman, R.A. Fisher, R.C. Geary, T. Eden, F. Yates, and E.J.G. Pitman laid the foundations of permutation methods as we know them today. As is evident in this period, permutation methods had their roots in agriculture and, from the beginning, were widely recognized as the gold standard against which conventional methods could be verified and confirmed.]
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A Chronicle of Permutation Statistical Methods1920–1939
[This chapter chronicles the development of permutation statistical methods from 1920 to 1939, when the earliest discussions of permutation methods appeared in the literature. In this period J. Spława-Neyman, R.A. Fisher, R.C. Geary, T. Eden, F. Yates, and E.J.G. Pitman laid the foundations of permutation methods as we know them today. As is evident in this period, permutation methods had their roots in agriculture and, from the beginning, were widely recognized as the gold standard against which conventional methods could be verified and confirmed.]
Published: Mar 6, 2014
Keywords: Permutation Method; Exact Probability Values; Marginal Frequency Totals; Iowa State University Statistical Laboratory; Racial Likeness
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