Bibliography on Sequential Analysis

Abstract This article contains 374 references dealing with the subject of sequential analysis. These references are listed alphabetically by author and also broken down into fourteen subject categories.

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[41]  Zivia S. Wurtele A Rectifying Inspection Plan , 1955 .

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[48]  F. J. Anscombe,et al.  Sequential tests for binomial and exponential populations , 1954 .

[49]  K. Matusita Decision rule by probability ratio , 1954 .

[50]  E. S. Page CONTINUOUS INSPECTION SCHEMES , 1954 .

[51]  J. Blum Approximation Methods which Converge with Probability one , 1954 .

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[54]  G. Box The Exploration and Exploitation of Response Surfaces: Some General Considerations and Examples , 1954 .

[55]  J. J. Bezem A Sequential Method for Testing Interaction of Two Factors Producing the Same All-or-None Effect , 1954 .

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[57]  Allan Birnbaum Some procedures for comparing Poisson processes or populations , 1953 .

[58]  N. L. Johnson Some notes on the application of sequential methods in the analysis of variance , 1953 .

[59]  David R. Cox,et al.  SOME SIMPLE APPROXIMATE TESTS FOR POISSON VARIATES , 1953 .

[60]  On Certain Classes of Statistical Decision Procedures , 1953 .

[61]  P. Moran,et al.  THE ESTIMATION OF THE PARAMETERS OF A BIRTH AND DEATH PROCESS. , 1953 .

[62]  J. Kiefer,et al.  Sequential Decision Problems for Processes with Continuous time Parameter. Testing Hypotheses , 1953 .

[63]  Leo A. Goodman,et al.  Sequential Sampling Tagging for Population Size Problems , 1953 .

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[83]  A. G. Baker Properties of some tests in sequential analysis. , 1950, Biometrika.

[84]  Charles Stein,et al.  Unbiased Estimates with Minimum Variance , 1950 .

[85]  Charles Stein,et al.  Completeness In The Sequential Case , 1950 .

[86]  M. Sandelius An inverse sampling procedure for bacterial plate counts. , 1950, Biometrics.

[87]  A. M. Walker NOTE ON SEQUENTIAL SAMPLING FORMULAE FOR A BINOMIAL POPULATION , 1950 .

[88]  J Wolfowitz,et al.  Elimination of Randomization in Certain Problems of Statistics and of the Theory of Games. , 1950, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[89]  William J. Moonan Some Empirical Aspects of the Sequential Analysis Technique as Applied to an Achievement Examination , 1950 .

[90]  G. B. Oakland An Application of Sequential Analysis to Whitefish Sampling , 1950 .

[91]  E. Lehmann Some Principles of the Theory of Testing Hypotheses , 1950 .

[92]  A. Kimball Sequential sampling plans for use in psychological test work , 1950 .

[93]  Palmer O. Johnson,et al.  Statistical Methods in Research , 1949 .

[94]  A. Wald,et al.  A Sequential Decision Procedure for Choosing One of Three Hypotheses Concerning the Unknown Mean of a Normal Distribution , 1949 .

[95]  G. Blom A Generalization of Wald's Fundamental Identity , 1949 .

[96]  J. Moshman The sequential analysis of blood pressure scores. , 1949, Industrial medicine & surgery.

[97]  M. A. Girshick,et al.  Bayes and minimax solutions of sequential decision problems , 1949 .

[98]  D. J. Finney On a method of estimating frequencies. , 1949, Biometrika.

[99]  G. R. Seth On the Variance of Estimates , 1949 .

[100]  A. Spacek Note on successive cumulative sums of independent random variables , 1949 .

[101]  R. Plackett Boundaries of Minimum Size in Binomial Sampling , 1948 .

[102]  J. Wolfowitz,et al.  Optimum Character of the Sequential Probability Ratio Test , 1948 .

[103]  P. Samuelson Exact Distribution of Continuous Variables in Sequential Analysis , 1948 .

[104]  P. Hoel,et al.  Introduction to Mathematical Statistics. , 1947 .

[105]  G. E. Albert A Note on the Fundamental Identity of Sequential Analysis , 1947 .

[106]  A. Wald,et al.  Sequential Confidence Intervals for the Mean of a Normal Distribution with Known Variance , 1947 .

[107]  A Uniqueness Theorem for Unbiased Sequential Binomial Estimation , 1947 .

[108]  Columbia Uni.,et al.  Selected Techniques Of Statistical Analysis , 1947 .

[109]  R. H. Oppermann,et al.  Book reviewSequential analysis of statistical data: Applications: Prepared by the Statistical Research Group, Columbia University. 6 sections, 26 × 29 cms. New York, Columbia University Press, 1945. Price $6.25 , 1947 .

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[111]  M. S. Bartlett,et al.  The large-sample theory of sequential tests , 1946, Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society.

[112]  M. A. Girshick Contributions to the Theory of Sequential Analysis, II, III , 1946 .

[113]  Frederick Mosteller,et al.  Unbiased Estimates for Certain Binomial Sampling Problems with Applications , 1946 .

[114]  J. P. Burman,et al.  Sequential Sampling Formulae for a Binomial Population , 1946 .

[115]  J. Haldane,et al.  On a method of estimating frequencies. , 1945, Biometrika.

[116]  M. Tweedie Inverse Statistical Variates , 1945, Nature.

[117]  Mark Kac,et al.  Random Walk in the Presence of Absorbing Barriers , 1945 .

[118]  Walter Bartky,et al.  Multiple Sampling with Constant Probability , 1943 .

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