History of statistics (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "History of statistics" in English language version.

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  • Stigler, Stephen M. (1986). The History of Statistics: The Measurement of Uncertainty Before 1900. Harvard University Press. pp. 225–226. ISBN 978-0-67440341-3.

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  • Bernardo, J. M. (2006). "A Bayesian Mathematical Statistics Primer" (PDF). Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Teaching Statistics [CDROM]. Salvador (Bahia), Brazil: International Association for Statistical Education.

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  • Jeff Miller, "Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics (B)" "The term Bayesian entered circulation around 1950. R. A. Fisher used it in the notes he wrote to accompany the papers in his Contributions to Mathematical Statistics (1950). Fisher thought Bayes's argument was all but extinct for the only recent work to take it seriously was Harold Jeffreys's Theory of Probability (1939). In 1951 L. J. Savage, reviewing Wald's Statistical Decisions Functions, referred to "modern, or unBayesian, statistical theory" ("The Theory of Statistical Decision," Journal of the American Statistical Association, 46, p. 58.). Soon after, however, Savage changed from being an unBayesian to being a Bayesian."

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