Bibliography

Where to Learn More

There is now a vast literature on the theory of probability. A few of the following references are cited in the text; other titles that may be useful to the instructor or student are included here as well.

  1. 1. Anscombe, F. J., Graphs in Statistical Analysis, The American Statistician, 27, 17–21, 1979.
  2. 2. Bernoulli, Jacob, Ars Conjectandi, (1713), Johns Hopkins, 2006.
  3. 3. Blom, Gunnar, Lars Holst and Dennis Sandell, Problems and Snapshots from the World of Probability Springer-Verlag, 1994.
  4. 4. George E. P. Box, William G. Hunter and J. Stuart Hunter, Statistics for Experimenters, John Wiley & Sons, 1978.
  5. 5. Cook, R. D., Selection of Inlfuential Observations in Linear Regression, Technometrics, 19, 15–18, 1972.
  6. 6. David, F. N. and D. E. Barton, Combinatorial Chance, Charles Griffin & Company Limited, 1962.
  7. 7. Drane, J. Wanzer, Suhua Cao, Lixia Wang and T. Postelnicu, Limiting Forms of Probability Mass Functions via Recurrence Formulas, The American Statistician, November 1993, Vol. 47, No. 4, p 269–274.
  8. 8. Draper, N.R. and H. Smith, Applied Regression Analysis, Second Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 1981.
  9. 9. Duncan, Acheson J., Quality Control and Industrial Statistics, Fifth Edition, Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 1896.
  10. 10. Efron, Bradley, The Jackknife, the Bootstrap and Other Resampling Plans, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, CBMS-NSF Monography, Volume 38, 1982.
  11. 11. Feller, William, An Introduction to Probability and Its Applications

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