Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C
1952 - 2022
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Volume 14, issue 2-3, 1965
- Separable Programming Applied to an Ore Purchasing Problem pp. 89-101

- E. M. L. Beale, P. J. Coen and A. D. J. Flowerdew
- Short‐Term Sales Forecasting pp. 102-139

- P. J. Harrison
- Ministry of Technology and Fire Offices' Committee: Joint Fire Research Organization: The Effect of Some Climatological Variations on the Incidence and Spread of Fires in Buildings in England and Wales from 1951 to 1961 pp. 140-161

- Jane M. Hogg
- Demand for Cars in Great Britain pp. 162-195

- C. St. J. O'Herlihy
- The Best Sub‐Set in Multiple Regression Analysis pp. 196-200

- M. J. Garside
- An Approximation to the Inverse Normal Function Suitable for the Generation of Random Normal Deviates on Electronic Computers pp. 201-205

- G. B. Wetherill
- Goodness of Prediction Concerning Binomial Variables pp. 206-209

- David S. Huang
- The Blood Testing Problem pp. 210-210

- H. M. Finucan
- Monte Carlo Methods pp. 211-211

- P. Prescott
- Multivariate Statistical Analysis for Biologists pp. 211-212

- G. B. Wetherill
- Random Wavelets and Cybernetic Systems pp. 212-213

- G. M. Jenkins
Volume 14, issue 1, 1965
- A Survey of Spectral Analysis pp. 2-32

- G. M. Jenkins
- The Role of Bandwidth in Spectral Analysis pp. 33-47

- M. B. Priestley
- An Exploratory Study of the Bi‐Spectrum of Economic Time Series pp. 48-69

- M. D. Godfrey
- An Example of Digital Filtering pp. 70-74

- A. S. Alavi and G. M. Jenkins
- A Geophysical Application of Spectral Analysis pp. 75-88

- N. S. Neidell
Volume 13, issue 3, 1964
- Reflections on the State of Population Sampling in the United Kingdom pp. 146-157

- B. P. Emmett
- The Estimation of Optimal Design Regions pp. 158-173

- J. Aitchison
- On‐Line Computer Control of a Catalytic Chemical Process pp. 195-207

- W. T. Lee
- The Usefulness of Experimental Designs pp. 221-228

- S. E. Michaels
Volume 13, issue 2, 1964
- Methods of Estimating the Logistic Growth Function pp. 57-66

- F. R. Oliver
- The Use of Magic Squares for Balancing and Assessing Order Effects in Some Analysis of Variance Designs pp. 67-73

- J. P. N. Phillips
- Statistical Games pp. 74-83

- C. Daly
- The Significance of the Difference between Two Poisson Variables: An Experimental Investigation pp. 84-86

- J. F. Ractliffe
- Derivation of Quarterly Figures from Annual Data pp. 87-90

- J. H. C. Lisman and J. Sandee
- Mixed Exponential Estimation by the Method of Half Moments pp. 91-98

- A. D. Joffe
- Some Evidence on Consumer Tastes and Habits pp. 99-109

- David S. Huang
- A Computer Programme for Analysis of Variance in Experiments with Factorial Treatments and One or More Error Terms pp. 110-117

- B. S. Coulter
- Automating Damped Least Squares to Solve the Equations Determining Refractive Index of Crystals pp. 118-127

- A. W. Matz
- Comparing Regression and Correlation Coefficients pp. 127-132

- J. W. James
- Actes de la Troisième Conference Internationale de Recherche Opérationelle pp. 133-134

- J. A. Lambert
- Principles and Practice of Statistics pp. 133-133

- G. Kalton
- Recherche Opérationelle et Problèmes du Tiers Monde pp. 133-133

- J. A. Lambert
- Information and Information Stability of Random Variables and Processes pp. 134-135

- David R. Brillinger
- Statistics (13th Edition) pp. 134-134

- C. Chatfield
- Probability and Statistics for Everyman pp. 134-134

- J. A. Lambert
Volume 13, issue 1, 1964
- The Relevance of Stochastic Models for Large‐Scale Epidemiological Phenomena pp. 2-8

- M. S. Bartlett
- Some Stochastic Models for Small Epidemics in Large Populations pp. 9-19

- Norman T. J. Bailey
- A Note on Dr Bailey's Paper pp. 20-24

- R. W. Morgan
- The Detection of Space‐Time Interactions pp. 25-29

- E. G. Knox
- Using a Scoring System Developed from Old Records to Reduce the Size of a Controlled Clinical Trial pp. 31-42

- R. G. Carpenter, Ann Petrie and E. Rosemary Dalton
- The Blood Testing Problem pp. 43-50

- H. M. Finucan
- On Interpolation in Tables of the F‐Distribution pp. 51-53

- A. Zinger
- Sampling Techniques pp. 54-54

- T. M. F. Smith
- Stochastic Models in Medicine and Biology pp. 54-55

- M. S. Bartlett
- Statistical Assessment of the Life Characteristic (A Bibliographic Guide) pp. 56-56

- Benjamin Epstein
- Analysis for Military Decisions pp. 56-56

- J. Selwidge
Volume 12, issue 3, 1963
- Ballade of Multiple Regression pp. 145-145

- Tom Corlett
- Relations between Multivariate Statistics and Mathematical Programming pp. 146-150

- P. Wegner
- A Short List of Multiple Regression Programmes Available in Britain pp. 151-160

- M. J. Garside
- Bivariate Regression Analysis is Useless pp. 161-179

- A. S. C. Ehrenberg
- Some Metallurgical Applications of Principal Components pp. 180-188

- D. J. Spurrell
- Maximum Yield for Specified Cost pp. 189-193

- S. E. Michaels and P. J. Pengilly
- Numerical Methods of Curve Fitting pp. 194-194

- W. R. Buckland
- Statistical Theory of Reliability pp. 194-195

- W. R. Buckland
- Descriptive Statistics pp. 195-196

- G. Kalton
- Tables of Random Permutations pp. 196-196

- M. J. R. Healy
- Introduction to Applied Statistics pp. 197-197

- G. Kalton
- Introduction to Scientific Inference pp. 198-198

- T. M. F. Smith
- A Guide to Cobol Programming pp. 198-199

- M. J. Garside
Volume 12, issue 2, 1963
- Mortality Comparisons in Socio‐Economic Groups pp. 65-86

- S. J. Kilpatrick
- Standard Errors for Percentages pp. 87-101

- Alan Stuart
- On Sequential Sampling from Truncated Normal Populations pp. 102-106

- P. S. Swamy
- Testing for Which?: Some Statistical Problems pp. 107-112

- Jeremy Mitchell
- Characterisation of the Flow of Events —A Problem of Simulation pp. 113-128

- E. A. G. Knowles and D. S. Stewart
- Using a Two Factor Analysis of Variance Programme for Experiments with Several Factors pp. 129-132

- Peter W. M. John
- Statistical Tolerance Limits—What are They? pp. 133-144

- G. L. Burrows
Volume 12, issue 1, 1963
- Validation Problems in Interpreting Preference Responses to Mixed Food Qualities pp. 1-13

- R. A. M. Gregson
- The Significance of Simultaneous Methods of Parameter Estimation in Econometric Models pp. 14-25

- R. J. Ball
- A Suggested Method for Constructing Indices of Morbidity pp. 26-37

- G. J. Draper
- Identification of Contrasts in Fractional Replicates of 2N Experiments pp. 38-43

- J. A. Nelder
- A Linkage for Drawing the Normal Distribution pp. 44-45

- A. W. F. Edwards
- Effects of Interviewing Designated Respondents in a Household Survey of Home Owners' Expenditures on Alterations and Repairs pp. 46-60

- John Neter and Joseph Waksberg
- An Introduction to Symbolic Programming pp. 61-62

- J. Aneurin John
- Basic Ideas of Scientific Sampling pp. 62-62

- G. G. W. Kalton
- Proceedings of a Harvard Symposium on Digital Computers and Their Applications pp. 63-64

- Peter Wegner
- Electronic Computers pp. 63-63

- Peter Wegner