The following pages link to The History of Likelihood (Q4778154):
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- The epic story of maximum likelihood (Q449800) (← links)
- The Bernoullis of Basel (Q1126457) (← links)
- Gauss's contributions to statistics (Q1252847) (← links)
- Early sample measures of variability. (Q1431153) (← links)
- On the history of maximum likelihood in relation to inverse probability and least squares. (Q1431167) (← links)
- Three early papers on efficient parametric estimation (Q1596129) (← links)
- What did Fisher mean by ''inverse probability'' in 1912--1922? (Q1596133) (← links)
- R. A. Fisher and the making of maximum likelihood 1912--1922 (Q1596134) (← links)
- The likelihood interpretation as the foundation of fuzzy set theory (Q1678443) (← links)
- The philosophical significance of Stein's paradox (Q1993539) (← links)
- Nonparametric inference with generalized likelihood ratio tests (With comments and rejoinder) (Q2477585) (← links)
- Fisher in 1921 (Q2503967) (← links)
- Towards a unified definition of maximum likelihood (Q3918874) (← links)
- Kernel density-based likelihood ratio tests for linear regression models (Q6627870) (← links)