Contributions to the Theory of Statistical Estimation and Testing Hypotheses
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(16)- Simple methods for evaluating and comparing binary experiments
- Celebrating Abraham Wald's Birth Centenary
- The statistical work of Lucien Le Cam.
- Remembering Oscar Kempthorne (1919--2000).
- Some estimates which minimize the least upper bound of a probability together with the cost of observation
- Charles Stein and invariance: beginning with the Hunt-Stein theorem
- On extended admissible procedures and their nonstandard Bayes risk
- Trygve Haavelmo at the Cowles Commission
- Iterative Multiple Imputation: A Framework to Determine the Number of Imputed Datasets
- Why \(L_1\) view and what is next?
- Relatively robust decisions
- A classical decision theoretic perspective on worst-case analysis
- Comparisons of power for some exact multinomial significance tests
- Connections, context, and community: Abraham Wald and the sequential probability ratio test
- Bayesian statistical inference (1977)
- Limiting experiments and asymptotic bounds on the performance of sequence of estimators
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