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1SAMPLING ERRORS OF GENETIC CORRELATION COEFFICIENTS CALCULATED FROM ANALYSES OF VARIANCE AND COVARIANCEThe Australian Journal of Statistics1959129
2RATIO ESTIMATION AND FINITE POPULATIONS: SOME RESULTS DEDUCIBLE FROM THE ASSUMPTION OF AN UNDERLYING STOCHASTIC PROCESSThe Australian Journal of Statistics1963119
3ON ESTIMATION OF LONG‐MEMORY TIME SERIES MODELSThe Australian Journal of Statistics1985116
4ESTIMATION OF A DENSITY FUNCTION USING ORDER STATISTICS1The Australian Journal of Statistics197594
5Category Distinguishability and Observer AgreementThe Australian Journal of Statistics198692
6THE COMBINATION OF PROBABILITIES: AN APPLICATION OF ORTHONORMAL FUNCTIONSThe Australian Journal of Statistics196186
7ON SPLINE SMOOTHING WITH AUTOCORRELATED ERRORSThe Australian Journal of Statistics198982
8A NOTE ON OPTIMUM STRATIFICATION OF POPULATIONS FOR ESTIMATING THE POPULATION MEANSThe Australian Journal of Statistics196380
9SIMPLE STOCHASTIC MODELS FOR THE RELEASE OF QUANTA OF TRANSMITTER FROM A NERVE TERMINALThe Australian Journal of Statistics196678
10CANONICAL VARIATE ANALYSIS—A GENERAL MODEL FORMULATIONThe Australian Journal of Statistics198478
11A MODEL OF SYSTEMATIC SAMPLING WITH UNEQUAL PROBABILITIESThe Australian Journal of Statistics196376
12VARIABLE KERNEL DENSITY ESTIMATES AND VARIABLE KERNEL DENSITY ESTIMATESThe Australian Journal of Statistics199076
13ON THE NUMBER OF RECORDS NEAR THE MAXIMUMThe Australian Journal of Statistics199774
14SOME LIMIT THEOREMS FOR EVANESCENT PROCESSESThe Australian Journal of Statistics196971
15ON A FAMILY OF DISTRIBUTIONS WITH ARGUMENT BETWEEN 0 AND 1 OBTAINED BY TRANSFORMATION OF THE GAMMA AND DERIVED COMPOUND DISTRIBUTIONSThe Australian Journal of Statistics197771
16RELAXING ASSUMPTIONS IN THE ONE SAMPLE t‐TESTThe Australian Journal of Statistics198070
17THE FIRST EPIDEMIC MODEL: A HISTORICAL NOTE ON P.D. EN'KOThe Australian Journal of Statistics198868
18A CONDITIONAL DERIVATION OF RESIDUAL MAXIMUM LIKELIHOODThe Australian Journal of Statistics199068
19CUMULANTS AND PARTITION LATTICES1The Australian Journal of Statistics198366
20BIAS IN THE ESTIMATION OF MULTIVARIATE AUTOREGRESSIONSThe Australian Journal of Statistics198866
21AUSTRALIAN SHARE PRICES AND THE RANDOM WALK HYPOTHESISThe Australian Journal of Statistics196964
22SOME MODELS FOR OVERDISPERSED BINOMIAL DATAThe Australian Journal of Statistics198863
23ON THE EXPECTED VALUES OF RECORD VALUES1The Australian Journal of Statistics197862
24RATES OF CONVERGENCE IN SEMI‐PARAMETRIC MODELLING OF LONGITUDINAL DATAThe Australian Journal of Statistics199462
25SELECTING SEVERAL SAMPLES FROM A SINGLE POPULATIONThe Australian Journal of Statistics197259
26FORERUNNERS OF THE PEARSON χ2The Australian Journal of Statistics196657
27CONFIDENCE LIMITS FOR A CROSS‐PRODUCT RATIOThe Australian Journal of Statistics196256
28ESTIMATING THE PARAMETERS OF NORMAL AND LOGISTIC DISTRIBUTIONS FROM CENSORED SAMPLES1The Australian Journal of Statistics196856
29A DUALITY THEOREM IN NON‐LINEAR PROGRAMMING WITH NON‐LINEAR CONSTRAINTS1The Australian Journal of Statistics196155
30IDENTIFLABILITY CRITERIA FOR A SYSTEM OF EQUATIONS AS A WHOLEThe Australian Journal of Statistics196553
31A TEST OF GOODNESS OF FIT FOR SYMMETRIC RANDOM VARIABLES1The Australian Journal of Statistics197253
32ON A CHARACTERIZATION BASED ON RECORD VALUESThe Australian Journal of Statistics197752
33AN APPROXIMATION TO THE DISTRIBUTION OF QUADRATIC FORMS IN NORMAL RANDOM VARIABLESThe Australian Journal of Statistics198852
34ASYMPTOTIC PROPERTIES OF RESTRICTED MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD (REML) ESTIMATES FOR HIERARCHICAL MIXED LINEAR MODELSThe Australian Journal of Statistics199452
35THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SKEWNESS AND KURTOSISThe Australian Journal of Statistics198851
36FITTING FINITE MIXTURE MODELS IN A REGRESSION CONTEXTThe Australian Journal of Statistics199251
37ON STUDENTIZING AND BLOCKING METHODS FOR IMPLEMENTING THE BOOTSTRAP WITH DEPENDENT DATAThe Australian Journal of Statistics199350
38ASYMPTOTIC THEORY FOR PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS: NON‐NORMAL CASE1The Australian Journal of Statistics197749
39ON BOOTSTRAP HYPOTHESIS TESTINGThe Australian Journal of Statistics199048
40A CHARACTERIZATION THEOREM FOR POSITIVE DEFINITE SEQUENCES ON THE KRAWTCHOUK POLYNOMIALS1The Australian Journal of Statistics196946
41A MULTIVARIATE NORMAL MODEL FOR PEDIGREE AND LONGITUDINAL DATA AND THE SOFTWARE ‘FISHER’The Australian Journal of Statistics199446
42INFERENCE ABOUT THE MEAN OF A POISSON DISTRIBUTION IN THE PRESENCE OF A NUISANCE PARAMETERThe Australian Journal of Statistics198845
43ON THE ROBUST ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE COMPONENTS MODELS FOR PEDIGREE DATAThe Australian Journal of Statistics199345
44The Mean, Median, Mode Inequality and Skewness for a Class of DensitiesThe Australian Journal of Statistics198144
45On Smoothing Sparse Multinomial DataThe Australian Journal of Statistics198744
46ROBUST RIDGE REGRESSION BASED ON AN M‐ESTIMATORThe Australian Journal of Statistics199144
47IDEAL METRICS IN THE PROBLEMS OF PROBABILITY THEORY AND MATHEMATICAL STATISTICSThe Australian Journal of Statistics197943
48ON THE BOOTSTRAP AND TWO‐SAMPLE PROBLEMSThe Australian Journal of Statistics198843
49THE JOINT DISTRIBUTION OF QUADRATIC FORMS AND RELATED DISTRIBUTIONS1The Australian Journal of Statistics197042
50STATISTICAL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA THE KNIBBS LECTURE FOR 1977: (SEPTEMBER 5th, 1977): FOUNDATIONS OF STATISTICAL INFERENCE: THE CASE FOR ECLECTICISMThe Australian Journal of Statistics197842