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Frequency‐rank distributions

Bertram C. Brookes and Jose M. Griffiths

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1978, vol. 29, issue 1, 5-13

Abstract: Frequency, rank, and frequency‐rank distributions are distinguished and discussion then focuses on frequency‐rank distributions. The key example of frequency‐rank distributions is the so‐called “law of anomalous numbers” which, modeled as a “very mixed” Poisson process and simulated by computer, provides a means of exploring the stability of ranks in sample frequency‐rank distributions. The paper concludes with a critical discussion of the correlation of frequency‐rank distributions and offers a new measure‐the transfer coefficient.

Date: 1978
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