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List of important publications in statistics

This is a list of important publications in statistics, organized by field.

Some reasons why a particular publication might be regarded as important:

  • Topic creator – A publication that created a new topic
  • Breakthrough – A publication that changed scientific knowledge significantly
  • Influence – A publication which has significantly influenced the world or has had a massive impact on the teaching of statistics.

Probability edit

Théorie analytique des probabilités
Author: Pierre-Simon Laplace
Publication data: 1820 (3rd ed.)
Online version: Internet Archive; CNRS, with more accurate character recognition; , complete PDF and PDFs by section
Description: Introduced the Laplace transform, exponential families, and conjugate priors in Bayesian statistics. Pioneering asymptotic statistics, proved an early version of the Bernstein–von Mises theorem on the irrelevance of the (regular) prior distribution on the limiting posterior distribution, highlighting the asymptotic role of the Fisher information. Studies the influence of median and skewness in regression analysis. Inspired the field of robust regression, proposed the Laplace distribution and was the first to provide alternatives to Carl Friedrich Gauss's work on statistics.
Importance: Topic creator, Breakthrough, Influence

Mathematical statistics edit

Mathematical Methods of Statistics

Author: Harald Cramér
Publication data: Princeton Mathematical Series, vol. 9. Princeton University Press, Princeton, N. J., 1946. xvi+575 pp. (A first version was published by Almqvist & Wiksell in Uppsala, Sweden, but had little circulation because of World War II.)
Description: Carefully written and extensive account of measure-theoretic probability for statisticians, along with careful mathematical treatment of classical statistics.
Importance: Made measure-theoretic probability the standard language for advanced statistics in the English-speaking world, following its earlier adoption in France and the USSR.

Statistical Decision Functions

Author: Abraham Wald
Publication data: 1950. John Wiley & Sons.
Description: Exposition of statistical decision theory as a foundations of statistics. Included earlier results of Wald on sequential analysis and the sequential probability ratio test and on Wald's complete class theorem characterizing admissible decision rules as limits of Bayesian procedures.
Importance: Raised the mathematical status of statistical theory and attracted mathematical statisticians like John von Neumann, Aryeh Dvoretzky, Jacob Wolfowitz, Jack C. Kiefer, and David Blackwell, providing greater ties with economic theory and operations research. Spurred further work on decision theory.

Testing Statistical Hypotheses

Author: Erich Leo Lehmann
Publication data: 1959. John Wiley & Sons.
Description: Exposition of statistical hypothesis testing using the statistical decision theory of Abraham Wald, with some use of measure-theoretic probability.
Importance: Made Wald's ideas accessible. Collected and organized many results of statistical theory that were scattered throughout journal articles, civilizing statistics.

Bayesian statistics edit

An Essay towards solving a Problem in the Doctrine of Chances

Author: Thomas Bayes
Publication data: 1763-12-23
Online version: "An Essay towards solving a Problem in the Doctrine of Chances. By the late Rev. Mr. Bayes, F.R.S. communicated by Mr. Price, in a Letter to John Canton, A.M. F.R.S." (PDF). Department of Mathematics, University of York.
Description: In this paper Bayes addresses the problem of using a sequence of identical "trials" to determine the per-trial probability of "success" – the so-called inverse probability problem. It later inspired the theorem that bears his name (Bayes' theorem). See also Pierre Simon de Laplace.
Importance: Topic creator, Breakthrough, Influence

On Small Differences in Sensation

Author: Charles Sanders Peirce and Joseph Jastrow
Publication data: Peirce, Charles Sanders; Jastrow, Joseph (1885). "On Small Differences in Sensation". Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences. 3: 73–83.
Online version: http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Peirce/small-diffs.htm
Description: Peirce and Jastrow use logistic regression to estimate subjective probabilities of subjects's judgments of the heavier of two measurements, following a randomized controlled repeated measures design.[1][2]
Importance: Pioneered elicitation of subjective probabilities.[1][2]

Truth and Probability

Author: Frank P. Ramsey
Publication data: * Ramsey, Frank Plumpton; "Truth and Probability" (), Chapter VII in The Foundations of Mathematics and other Logical Essays (1931).
Online version:
Description: Ramsey proposes elucidating a person's subjective probability for a proposition using a sequence of bets. Ramsey described his work as an elaboration of some pragmatic ideas of C. S. Peirce, which were expressed in "How to Make Our Ideas Clear".
Importance: Popularized the "Ramsey test" for eliciting subjective probabilities.

Bayesian Inference in Statistical Analysis

Author: George E. P. Box and George C. Tiao
Publication data: Addison Wesley Publishing Co., 1973. Reprinted 1992: Wiley ISBN 0471574287
Description: The first complete analysis of Bayesian Inference for many statistical problems.
Importance: Includes a large body of research on Bayesian analysis for outlier problems, variance components, linear models and multivariate statistics.

Theory of Probability

Author: Bruno de Finetti
Publication data: Two volumes, A.F.M. Smith and A. Machi (trs.), New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1974, 1975.
Description: The first detailed statement of the operational subjective position, dating from the author's research in the 1920s and 30s.
Importance: Emphasizes exchangeable random variables which are often mixtures of independent random variables. Argues for finitely additive probability measures that need not be countably additive. Emphasizes expectations rather than probability measures.

Introduction to statistical decision theory

Author: John W. Pratt, Howard Raiffa, and Robert Schlaifer
Publication data: preliminary edition, 1965. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1995.
Description: Extensive exposition of statistical decision theory, statistics, and decision analysis from a Bayesian standpoint. Many examples and problems come from business and economics.
Importance: Greatly extended the scope of applied Bayesian statistics by using conjugate priors for exponential families. Extensive treatment of sequential decision making, for example mining decisions. For many years, it was required for all doctoral students at Harvard Business School.

Multivariate analysis edit

An Introduction to Multivariate Analysis

Authors: Theodore W. Anderson
Publication data: 1958, John Wiley
Description:
Importance: This textbook educated a generation of theoretists and applied statisticians, emphasizing hypothesis testing via likelihood ratio tests and the properties of power functions: Admissiblity, unbiasedness and monotonicity.[3][4]

Time series edit

Time Series Analysis Forecasting and Control

Authors: George E.P. Box and Gwilym M. Jenkins
Publication data: Holden-Day, 1970
Description: Systematic approach to ARIMA and ARMAX modelling
Importance: This book introduces ARIMA and associated input-output models, studies how to fit them and develops a methodology for time series forecasting and control. It has changed econometrics, process control and forecasting.

Applied statistics edit

Statistical Methods for Research Workers

Author: R.A. Fisher
Publication data: Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd, 1925 (1st edition); London: Macmillan, 1970 (15th edition)
Online version: http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Fisher/Methods/
Description: The original manual for researchers, especially biologists, on how to statistically evaluate numerical data.
Importance: Hugely influential text by the father of modern statistics that remained in print for more than 50 years.[5] Responsible for the widespread use of tests of statistical significance.

Statistical Methods

Author: George W. Snedecor
Publication data: 1937, Collegiate Press
Description: One of the first comprehensive texts on statistical methods. Reissued as Statistical Methods Applied to Experiments in Agriculture and Biology in 1940 and then again as Statistical Methods with Cochran, WG in 1967. A classic text.
Importance: Influence

Principles and Procedures of Statistics with Special Reference to the Biological Sciences.

Authors: Steel, R.G.D, and Torrie, J. H.
Publication data: McGraw Hill (1960) 481 pages
Description: Excellent introductory text for analysis of variance (one-way, multi-way, factorial, split-plot, and unbalanced designs). Also analysis of co-variance, multiple and partial regression and correlation, non-linear regression, and non-parametric analyses. This book was written before computer programmes were available, so it gives the detail needed to make the calculations manually.Cited in more than 1,381 publications between 1961 and 1975.[6]
Importance: Influence

Biometry: The Principles and Practices of Statistics in Biological Research

Authors: Robert R. Sokal; F. J. Rohlf
Publication data: 1st ed. W. H. Freemann (1969); 2nd ed. W. H. Freemann (1981); 3rd ed. Freeman & Co. (1994)
Description:: Key textbook on Biometry: the application of statistical methods for descriptive, experimental, and analytical study of biological phenomena.
Importance Cited in more than 7,000 publications.[7]

Statistical learning theory edit

On the uniform convergence of relative frequencies of events to their probabilities

Authors: V. Vapnik, A. Chervonenkis
Publication data: Theory of Probability and Its Applications, 16(2):264–280, 1971 doi:10.1137/1116025
Description: Computational learning theory, VC theory, statistical uniform convergence and the VC dimension.
Importance: Breakthrough, Influence

Variance component estimation edit

Author: Fisher, RA
Publication data: 1922, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series A, volume 222, pages 309–368
Description: First comprehensive treatise of estimation by maximum likelihood.[8]
Importance: Topic creator, Breakthrough, Influence

Estimation of variance and covariance components

Author: Henderson, CR
Publication data: 1953, Biometrics, volume 9, pages 226–252
Description: First description of three methods of estimation of variance components in mixed linear models for unbalanced data. "One of the most frequently cited papers in the scientific literature."[9][10]
Importance: Topic creator, Breakthrough, Influence

Maximum-likelihood estimation for the mixed analysis of variance model

Author: H. O. Hartley and J. N. K. Rao
Publication data: 1967, Biometrika, volume 54, pages 93-108 doi:10.1093/biomet/54.1-2.93
Description: First description of maximum likelihood methods for variance component estimation in mixed models
Importance: Topic creator, Breakthrough, Influence

Recovery of inter-block information when block sizes are unequal

Author: Patterson, HD; Thompson, R
Publication data: 1971, Biometrika, volume 58, pages 545-554 doi:10.1093/biomet/58.3.545
Description: First description of restricted maximum likelihood (REML)
Importance: Topic creator, Breakthrough, Influence

Estimation of Variance and Covariance Components in Linear Models

Author: Rao, CR
Publication data: 1972, Journal of the American Statistical Association, volume 67, pages. 112–115
Description: First description of Minimum Variance Quadratic Unbiased Estimation (MIVQUE) and Minimum Norm Quadratic Unbiased Estimation (MINQUE) for unbalanced data
Importance: Topic creator, Breakthrough, Influence

Survival analysis edit

Nonparametric estimation from incomplete observations

Author: Kaplan, EL and Meier, P
Publication data: 1958, Journal of the American Statistical Association, volume 53, pages 457–481. JSTOR 2281868
Description: First description of the now ubiquitous Kaplan-Meier estimator of survival functions from data with censored observations
Importance: Breakthrough, Influence

A generalized Wilcoxon test for comparing arbitrarily singly-censored samples

Author: Gehan, EA
Publication data: 1965, Biometrika, volume 52, pages 203–223. doi:10.1093/biomet/52.1-2.203
Description: First presentation of the extension of the Wilcoxon rank-sum test to censored data
Importance: Influence

Evaluation of survival data and two new rank order statistics arising in its consideration

Author: Mantel, N
Publication data: 1966, Cancer Chemotherapy Reports, volume 50, pages 163–170. PMID 5910392
Description: Development of the logrank test for censored survival data.[11]
Importance: Topic creator, Breakthrough, Influence

Regression Models and Life Tables

Author: Cox, DR
Publication data: 1972, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, volume 34, pages 187–220. JSTOR 2985181
Description: Seminal paper introducing semi-parametric proportional hazards models (Cox models) for survival data
Importance: Topic creator, Breakthrough, Influence

The Statistical Analysis of Failure Time Data

Author: Kalbfleisch, JD and Prentice, RL
Publication data: 1980, John Wiley & Sons, New York
Description: First comprehensive text covering the methods of estimation and inference for time to event analyses
Importance: Influence

Meta analysis edit

Report on Certain Enteric Fever Inoculation Statistics

Author: Pearson, K
Publication data: 1904, British Medical Journal, volume 2, pages 1243-1246 PMID 20761760
Description: Generally considered to be the first synthesis of results from separate studies, although no formal statistical methods for combining results are presented.
Importance: Breakthrough, Influence

The Probability Integral Transformation for Testing Goodness of Fit and Combining Independent Tests of Significance

Author: Pearson, ES
Publication data: 1938 Biometrika, volume 30, pages 134-148 doi:10.1093/biomet/30.1-2.134
Description: One of the first published methods for formally combining results from different experiments
Importance: Breakthrough, Influence

Combining Independent Tests of Significance

Author: Fisher, RA
Publication data: 1948, The American Statistician, volume 2, page 30
Description: One of the first published methods for formally combining results from different experiments
Importance: Breakthrough, Influence

The combination of estimates from different experiments

Author: Cochran, WG
Publication data: 1954, Biometrics, volume 10, page 101–129
Description: A comprehensive treatment of the various methods for formally combining results from different experiments
Importance: Breakthrough, Influence

Experimental design edit

On Small Differences in Sensation

Author: Charles Sanders Peirce and Joseph Jastrow
Publication data: Peirce, Charles Sanders; Jastrow, Joseph (1885). "On Small Differences in Sensation". Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences. 3: 73–83.
Online version: http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Peirce/small-diffs.htm
Description: Peirce and Jastrow use logistic regression to estimate subjective probabilities of subjects's judgments of the heavier of two measurements, following a randomized controlled repeated measures design.[1][2]
Importance: The first randomized experiment, which also used blinding; it seems also to have been the first experiment for estimating subjective probabilities.[1][2]

The Design of Experiments

Author: Fisher, RA
Publication data: 1935, Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh
Description: The first textbook on experimental design
Importance: Influence[12][13][14]

The Design and Analysis of Experiments

Author: Oscar Kempthorne
Publication data: 1950, John Wiley & Sons, New York (Reprinted with corrections in 1979 by Robert E. Krieger)
Description: Early exposition of the general linear model using matrix algebra (following lecture notes of George W. Brown). Bases inference on the randomization distribution objectively defined by the experimental protocol, rather than a so-called "statistical model" expressing the subjective beliefs of a statistician: The normal model is regarded as a convenient approximation to the randomization-distribution, whose quality is assessed by theorems about moments and simulation experiments.
Importance: The first and most extensive discussion of randomation-based inference in the field of design of experiments until the recent 2-volume work by Hinkelmann and Kempthorne; randomization-based inference is called "design-based" inference in survey sampling of finite populations. Introduced the treatment-unit additivity hypothesis, which was discussed in chapter 2 of David R. Cox's book on experiments (1958) and which has influenced Donald Rubin and Paul Rosenbaum's analysis of observational data.

On the Experimental Attainment of Optimum Conditions (with discussion)

Author: George E. P. Box and K. B. Wilson.
Publication data: (1951) Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B 13(1):1–45.
Description: Introduced Box-Wilson central composite design for fitting a quadratic polynomial in several variables to experimental data, when an initial affine model had failed to yield a direction of ascent. The design and analysis is motivated by a problem in chemical engineering.
Importance: Introduced response surface methodology for approximating local optima of systems with noisy observations of responses.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Stigler, Stephen M. (March 1978). "Mathematical Statistics in the Early States". Annals of Statistics. 6 (2): 239–265. doi:10.1214/aos/1176344123. JSTOR 2958876. MR 0483118.
  2. ^ a b c d Stephen M. Stigler (November 1992). "A Historical View of Statistical Concepts in Psychology and Educational Research". American Journal of Education. 101 (1): 60–70. doi:10.1086/444032. S2CID 143685203.
  3. ^ Pages 560-561 in Sen, Pranab Kumar; Anderson, T. W.; Arnold, S. F.; Eaton, M. L.; Giri, N. C.; Gnanadesikan, R.; Kendall, M. G.; Kshirsagar, A. M.; et al. (June 1986). "Review: Contemporary Textbooks on Multivariate Statistical Analysis: A Panoramic Appraisal and Critique". Journal of the American Statistical Association. 81 (394): 560–564. doi:10.2307/2289251. ISSN 0162-1459. JSTOR 2289251.
  4. ^ Schervish, Mark J. (November 1987). "A Review of Multivariate Analysis". Statistical Science. 2 (4): 396–413. doi:10.1214/ss/1177013111. ISSN 0883-4237. JSTOR 2245530.
  5. ^ "Statistical Methods for Research Workers". Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
  6. ^ "Steel, Robert GD & Torrie, JH. Principles and procedures of statistics" (PDF). Current Contents/Life Sciences. 39: 20. 1977.
  7. ^ "Sokal RR and Rohlf FI. Biometry: the principles and practice of statistics in biological research" (PDF). Current Contents/Agriculture, Biology, Environment. 41: 22. 1982.
  8. ^ Aldrich, John (1997). "R.A. Fisher and the making of maximum likelihood 1912-1922". Statistical Science. 12 (3): 162–176. doi:10.1214/ss/1030037906.
  9. ^ Searle, SR (November 1991). "C.R. Henderson, the statistician; and his contributions to variance components estimation". Journal of Dairy Science. 74 (11): 4035–4044. doi:10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(91)78599-8. hdl:1813/31657. ISSN 0022-0302. PMID 1757641.
  10. ^ "Henderson, CR: Estimation of variance and covariance components" (PDF). Current Contents/Agriculture Biology & Environmental Sciences. 24: 10. 1980.
  11. ^ "Mantel N. Evaluation of survival data and two new rank order statistics arising in its consideration" (PDF). Current Contents/Life Sciences. 8: 19. 1983.
  12. ^ Stanley, J. C. (1966). "The Influence of Fisher's "The Design of Experiments" on Educational Research Thirty Years Later". American Educational Research Journal. 3 (3): 223–229. doi:10.3102/00028312003003223. S2CID 145725524.
  13. ^ Box, JF (February 1980). "R. A. Fisher and the Design of Experiments, 1922-1926". The American Statistician. 34 (1): 1–7. doi:10.2307/2682986. JSTOR 2682986.
  14. ^ Yates, F (June 1964). "Sir Ronald Fisher and the Design of Experiments". Biometrics. 20 (2): 307–321. doi:10.2307/2528399. JSTOR 2528399.

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This is a list of important publications in statistics organized by field Some reasons why a particular publication might be regarded as important Topic creator A publication that created a new topic Breakthrough A publication that changed scientific knowledge significantly Influence A publication which has significantly influenced the world or has had a massive impact on the teaching of statistics Contents 1 Probability 2 Mathematical statistics 3 Bayesian statistics 4 Multivariate analysis 5 Time series 6 Applied statistics 7 Statistical learning theory 8 Variance component estimation 9 Survival analysis 10 Meta analysis 11 Experimental design 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksProbability editTheorie analytique des probabilites Author Pierre Simon Laplace Publication data 1820 3rd ed Online version Internet Archive CNRS with more accurate character recognition Gallica Math complete PDF and PDFs by section Description Introduced the Laplace transform exponential families and conjugate priors in Bayesian statistics Pioneering asymptotic statistics proved an early version of the Bernstein von Mises theorem on the irrelevance of the regular prior distribution on the limiting posterior distribution highlighting the asymptotic role of the Fisher information Studies the influence of median and skewness in regression analysis Inspired the field of robust regression proposed the Laplace distribution and was the first to provide alternatives to Carl Friedrich Gauss s work on statistics Importance Topic creator Breakthrough InfluenceMathematical statistics editMathematical Methods of Statistics Author Harald Cramer Publication data Princeton Mathematical Series vol 9 Princeton University Press Princeton N J 1946 xvi 575 pp A first version was published by Almqvist amp Wiksell in Uppsala Sweden but had little circulation because of World War II Description Carefully written and extensive account of measure theoretic probability for statisticians along with careful mathematical treatment of classical statistics Importance Made measure theoretic probability the standard language for advanced statistics in the English speaking world following its earlier adoption in France and the USSR Statistical Decision Functions Author Abraham Wald Publication data 1950 John Wiley amp Sons Description Exposition of statistical decision theory as a foundations of statistics Included earlier results of Wald on sequential analysis and the sequential probability ratio test and on Wald s complete class theorem characterizing admissible decision rules as limits of Bayesian procedures Importance Raised the mathematical status of statistical theory and attracted mathematical statisticians like John von Neumann Aryeh Dvoretzky Jacob Wolfowitz Jack C Kiefer and David Blackwell providing greater ties with economic theory and operations research Spurred further work on decision theory Testing Statistical Hypotheses Author Erich Leo Lehmann Publication data 1959 John Wiley amp Sons Description Exposition of statistical hypothesis testing using the statistical decision theory of Abraham Wald with some use of measure theoretic probability Importance Made Wald s ideas accessible Collected and organized many results of statistical theory that were scattered throughout journal articles civilizing statistics Bayesian statistics editAn Essay towards solving a Problem in the Doctrine of Chances Author Thomas Bayes Publication data 1763 12 23 Online version An Essay towards solving a Problem in the Doctrine of Chances By the late Rev Mr Bayes F R S communicated by Mr Price in a Letter toJohn Canton A M F R S PDF Department of Mathematics University of York Description In this paper Bayes addresses the problem of using a sequence of identical trials to determine the per trial probability of success the so called inverse probability problem It later inspired the theorem that bears his name Bayes theorem See also Pierre Simon de Laplace Importance Topic creator Breakthrough InfluenceOn Small Differences in Sensation Author Charles Sanders Peirce and Joseph Jastrow Publication data Peirce Charles Sanders Jastrow Joseph 1885 On Small Differences in Sensation Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences 3 73 83 Online version http psychclassics yorku ca Peirce small diffs htm Description Peirce and Jastrow use logistic regression to estimate subjective probabilities of subjects s judgments of the heavier of two measurements following a randomized controlled repeated measures design 1 2 Importance Pioneered elicitation of subjective probabilities 1 2 Truth and Probability Author Frank P Ramsey Publication data Ramsey Frank Plumpton Truth and Probability PDF Chapter VII in The Foundations of Mathematics and other Logical Essays 1931 Online version https web archive org web 20080227205205 http cepa newschool edu het texts ramsey ramsess pdf Description Ramsey proposes elucidating a person s subjective probability for a proposition using a sequence of bets Ramsey described his work as an elaboration of some pragmatic ideas of C S Peirce which were expressed in How to Make Our Ideas Clear Importance Popularized the Ramsey test for eliciting subjective probabilities Bayesian Inference in Statistical Analysis Author George E P Box and George C Tiao Publication data Addison Wesley Publishing Co 1973 Reprinted 1992 Wiley ISBN 0471574287 Description The first complete analysis of Bayesian Inference for many statistical problems Importance Includes a large body of research on Bayesian analysis for outlier problems variance components linear models and multivariate statistics Theory of Probability Author Bruno de Finetti Publication data Two volumes A F M Smith and A Machi trs New York John Wiley amp Sons Inc 1974 1975 Description The first detailed statement of the operational subjective position dating from the author s research in the 1920s and 30s Importance Emphasizes exchangeable random variables which are often mixtures of independent random variables Argues for finitely additive probability measures that need not be countably additive Emphasizes expectations rather than probability measures Introduction to statistical decision theory Author John W Pratt Howard Raiffa and Robert Schlaifer Publication data preliminary edition 1965 Cambridge Mass MIT Press 1995 Description Extensive exposition of statistical decision theory statistics and decision analysis from a Bayesian standpoint Many examples and problems come from business and economics Importance Greatly extended the scope of applied Bayesian statistics by using conjugate priors for exponential families Extensive treatment of sequential decision making for example mining decisions For many years it was required for all doctoral students at Harvard Business School Multivariate analysis editAn Introduction to Multivariate Analysis Authors Theodore W Anderson Publication data 1958 John Wiley Description Importance This textbook educated a generation of theoretists and applied statisticians emphasizing hypothesis testing via likelihood ratio tests and the properties of power functions Admissiblity unbiasedness and monotonicity 3 4 Time series editTime Series Analysis Forecasting and Control Authors George E P Box and Gwilym M Jenkins Publication data Holden Day 1970 Description Systematic approach to ARIMA and ARMAX modelling Importance This book introduces ARIMA and associated input output models studies how to fit them and develops a methodology for time series forecasting and control It has changed econometrics process control and forecasting Applied statistics editStatistical Methods for Research Workers Author R A Fisher Publication data Edinburgh Oliver amp Boyd 1925 1st edition London Macmillan 1970 15th edition Online version http psychclassics yorku ca Fisher Methods Description The original manual for researchers especially biologists on how to statistically evaluate numerical data Importance Hugely influential text by the father of modern statistics that remained in print for more than 50 years 5 Responsible for the widespread use of tests of statistical significance Statistical Methods Author George W Snedecor Publication data 1937 Collegiate Press Description One of the first comprehensive texts on statistical methods Reissued as Statistical Methods Applied to Experiments in Agriculture and Biology in 1940 and then again as Statistical Methods with Cochran WG in 1967 A classic text Importance InfluencePrinciples and Procedures of Statistics with Special Reference to the Biological Sciences Authors Steel R G D and Torrie J H Publication data McGraw Hill 1960 481 pages Description Excellent introductory text for analysis of variance one way multi way factorial split plot and unbalanced designs Also analysis of co variance multiple and partial regression and correlation non linear regression and non parametric analyses This book was written before computer programmes were available so it gives the detail needed to make the calculations manually Cited in more than 1 381 publications between 1961 and 1975 6 Importance InfluenceBiometry The Principles and Practices of Statistics in Biological Research Authors Robert R Sokal F J Rohlf Publication data 1st ed W H Freemann 1969 2nd ed W H Freemann 1981 3rd ed Freeman amp Co 1994 Description Key textbook on Biometry the application of statistical methods for descriptive experimental and analytical study of biological phenomena Importance Cited in more than 7 000 publications 7 Statistical learning theory editOn the uniform convergence of relative frequencies of events to their probabilities Authors V Vapnik A Chervonenkis Publication data Theory of Probability and Its Applications 16 2 264 280 1971 doi 10 1137 1116025 Description Computational learning theory VC theory statistical uniform convergence and the VC dimension Importance Breakthrough InfluenceVariance component estimation editOn the mathematical foundations of theoretical statistics Author Fisher RA Publication data 1922 Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series A volume 222 pages 309 368 Description First comprehensive treatise of estimation by maximum likelihood 8 Importance Topic creator Breakthrough InfluenceEstimation of variance and covariance components Author Henderson CR Publication data 1953 Biometrics volume 9 pages 226 252 Description First description of three methods of estimation of variance components in mixed linear models for unbalanced data One of the most frequently cited papers in the scientific literature 9 10 Importance Topic creator Breakthrough InfluenceMaximum likelihood estimation for the mixed analysis of variance model Author H O Hartley and J N K Rao Publication data 1967 Biometrika volume 54 pages 93 108 doi 10 1093 biomet 54 1 2 93 Description First description of maximum likelihood methods for variance component estimation in mixed models Importance Topic creator Breakthrough InfluenceRecovery of inter block information when block sizes are unequal Author Patterson HD Thompson R Publication data 1971 Biometrika volume 58 pages 545 554 doi 10 1093 biomet 58 3 545 Description First description of restricted maximum likelihood REML Importance Topic creator Breakthrough InfluenceEstimation of Variance and Covariance Components in Linear Models Author Rao CR Publication data 1972 Journal of the American Statistical Association volume 67 pages 112 115 Description First description of Minimum Variance Quadratic Unbiased Estimation MIVQUE and Minimum Norm Quadratic Unbiased Estimation MINQUE for unbalanced data Importance Topic creator Breakthrough InfluenceSurvival analysis editNonparametric estimation from incomplete observations Author Kaplan EL and Meier P Publication data 1958 Journal of the American Statistical Association volume 53 pages 457 481 JSTOR 2281868 Description First description of the now ubiquitous Kaplan Meier estimator of survival functions from data with censored observations Importance Breakthrough InfluenceA generalized Wilcoxon test for comparing arbitrarily singly censored samples Author Gehan EA Publication data 1965 Biometrika volume 52 pages 203 223 doi 10 1093 biomet 52 1 2 203 Description First presentation of the extension of the Wilcoxon rank sum test to censored data Importance InfluenceEvaluation of survival data and two new rank order statistics arising in its consideration Author Mantel N Publication data 1966 Cancer Chemotherapy Reports volume 50 pages 163 170 PMID 5910392 Description Development of the logrank test for censored survival data 11 Importance Topic creator Breakthrough InfluenceRegression Models and Life Tables Author Cox DR Publication data 1972 Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B volume 34 pages 187 220 JSTOR 2985181 Description Seminal paper introducing semi parametric proportional hazards models Cox models for survival data Importance Topic creator Breakthrough InfluenceThe Statistical Analysis of Failure Time Data Author Kalbfleisch JD and Prentice RL Publication data 1980 John Wiley amp Sons New York Description First comprehensive text covering the methods of estimation and inference for time to event analyses Importance InfluenceMeta analysis editReport on Certain Enteric Fever Inoculation Statistics Author Pearson K Publication data 1904 British Medical Journal volume 2 pages 1243 1246 PMID 20761760 Description Generally considered to be the first synthesis of results from separate studies although no formal statistical methods for combining results are presented Importance Breakthrough InfluenceThe Probability Integral Transformation for Testing Goodness of Fit and Combining Independent Tests of Significance Author Pearson ES Publication data 1938 Biometrika volume 30 pages 134 148 doi 10 1093 biomet 30 1 2 134 Description One of the first published methods for formally combining results from different experiments Importance Breakthrough InfluenceCombining Independent Tests of Significance Author Fisher RA Publication data 1948 The American Statistician volume 2 page 30 Description One of the first published methods for formally combining results from different experiments Importance Breakthrough InfluenceThe combination of estimates from different experiments Author Cochran WG Publication data 1954 Biometrics volume 10 page 101 129 Description A comprehensive treatment of the various methods for formally combining results from different experiments Importance Breakthrough InfluenceExperimental design editOn Small Differences in Sensation Author Charles Sanders Peirce and Joseph Jastrow Publication data Peirce Charles Sanders Jastrow Joseph 1885 On Small Differences in Sensation Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences 3 73 83 Online version http psychclassics yorku ca Peirce small diffs htm Description Peirce and Jastrow use logistic regression to estimate subjective probabilities of subjects s judgments of the heavier of two measurements following a randomized controlled repeated measures design 1 2 Importance The first randomized experiment which also used blinding it seems also to have been the first experiment for estimating subjective probabilities 1 2 The Design of Experiments Author Fisher RA Publication data 1935 Oliver and Boyd Edinburgh Description The first textbook on experimental design Importance Influence 12 13 14 The Design and Analysis of Experiments Author Oscar Kempthorne Publication data 1950 John Wiley amp Sons New York Reprinted with corrections in 1979 by Robert E Krieger Description Early exposition of the general linear model using matrix algebra following lecture notes of George W Brown Bases inference on the randomization distribution objectively defined by the experimental protocol rather than a so called statistical model expressing the subjective beliefs of a statistician The normal model is regarded as a convenient approximation to the randomization distribution whose quality is assessed by theorems about moments and simulation experiments Importance The first and most extensive discussion of randomation based inference in the field of design of experiments until the recent 2 volume work by Hinkelmann and Kempthorne randomization based inference is called design based inference in survey sampling of finite populations Introduced the treatment unit additivity hypothesis which was discussed in chapter 2 of David R Cox s book on experiments 1958 and which has influenced Donald Rubin and Paul Rosenbaum s analysis of observational data On the Experimental Attainment of Optimum Conditions with discussion Author George E P Box and K B Wilson Publication data 1951 Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B 13 1 1 45 Description Introduced Box Wilson central composite design for fitting a quadratic polynomial in several variables to experimental data when an initial affine model had failed to yield a direction of ascent The design and analysis is motivated by a problem 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