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Covering Designs in Random Environments

  • Colin L. Mallows
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The Practice of Data Analysis
This chapter is in the book The Practice of Data Analysis
© 2014 Princeton University Press, Princeton

© 2014 Princeton University Press, Princeton

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface vii
  4. Opening Material
  5. Introductory Remarks by the Editors 3
  6. Biographical Information 5
  7. Curriculum Vitae of John Wilder Tukey 9
  8. Ph.D. Theses Directed by John W. Tukey Princeton University, 1940-1990 16
  9. Partial List of John W. Tukey's Grandstudents 19
  10. A Conversation with John W. Tukey 26
  11. Elizabeth Tukey's Speech 46
  12. Program of the Conference in Honor of John W. Tukey on His 80th Birthday 48
  13. List of Participants 49
  14. Scientific Papers
  15. Errors-in-Variables Regression Estimators That Have High Breakdown and High Gaussian Efficiency 57
  16. The Analytic Jackknife 67
  17. Assessing Connections in Networks of Biological Neurons 77
  18. Estimating Abundances for a Breeding Bird Atlas 93
  19. Statistical Methods, Graphical Displays, and Tukey's Ladder of Re-Expression in the Analysis of Nonindependence in Contingency Tables: Correspondence Analysis, Association Analysis, and the Midway View of Nonindependence 101
  20. Some Additional Notes on the "Princeton Robustness Year" 133
  21. Tracking Chess Players' Abilities 155
  22. Speculations on the Path of Statistics 175
  23. A Regression Analysis with Categorical Covariables, Two-way Heteroscedasticity, and Hidden Outliers 193
  24. Mean Square over Degrees of Freedom: New Perspectives on a Model Selection Treasure 203
  25. Geographical Trends in Cancer Mortality: Spatial Smoothers and Adjustment 217
  26. Covering Designs in Random Environments 235
  27. Gaussianizing Transformations and Estimation 247
  28. The Tennessee Study of Class Size in the Early School Grades 261
  29. On the Distribution of Order Statistics from a p-wild Distribution 279
  30. Resistant Modeling of Income Distributions and Inequality Measures 287
  31. Bonus Decompositions for Robust Analysis of 2™ Factorial Experiments 299
  32. The Philosophical Past and the Digital Future of Data Analysis: 375 Years of Philosophical Guidance for Software Design on the Occasion of John W. Tukey's 80th Birthday 317
  33. REFERENCES 336
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