Inference about the change-point in a sequence of random variables
Scholarly article; Hinkley (1970)
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Inference about the change-point in a sequence of random variables
Summary
Inference about the change-point in a sequence of random variables is an academic journal article[1].
Key Facts
- Inference about the change-point in a sequence of random variables authored David V. Hinkley[2].
- Inference about the change-point in a sequence of random variables's instance of is recorded as academic journal article[3].
- Inference about the change-point in a sequence of random variables's instance of is recorded as scholarly article[4].
- Inference about the change-point in a sequence of random variables's page is recorded as 1-17[5].
- Inference about the change-point in a sequence of random variables's DOI is recorded as 10.1093/BIOMET/57.1.1[6].
- Inference about the change-point in a sequence of random variables's DOI is recorded as 10.2307/2334932[7].
- Inference about the change-point in a sequence of random variables's issue is recorded as 1[8].
- Inference about the change-point in a sequence of random variables's volume is recorded as 57[9].
- Inference about the change-point in a sequence of random variables's publication date is recorded as +1970-04-00T00:00:00Z[10].
- Inference about the change-point in a sequence of random variables's JSTOR article ID is recorded as 2334932[11].
- Inference about the change-point in a sequence of random variables's main subject is recorded as statistical theory[12].
- Inference about the change-point in a sequence of random variables's number of pages is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+17'}[13].
- Inference about the change-point in a sequence of random variables's published in is recorded as Biometrika[14].
- Inference about the change-point in a sequence of random variables's title is recorded as Inference about the change-point in a sequence of random variables[15].
- Inference about the change-point in a sequence of random variables's cites work is recorded as Continuous Inspection Schemes[16].
- Inference about the change-point in a sequence of random variables's cites work is recorded as A Test for a Change in a Parameter Occurring at an Unknown Point[17].
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Recorded instance of include academic journal article[3] and scholarly article[4].