Annotated bibliography on robustness studies of statistical procedures
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April 1972
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Description:An annotated bibliography consisting of about 360 articles on robustness studies is prepared. Throughout the bibliography, a broad interpretation of robustness has been considered. In each annotation the authors have made every effort to summarize the entire article. However, we have not judged the relative merits of each article. Although we have taken care to include most of the articles on robustness, especially some unpublished technical reports, it is quite possible that some articles have inadvertently been omitted. This bibliography is by no means complete since quite a few papers belonging to the category of working papers and unpublished technical reports are not easily accessible. Each article has been classified under a broad classification scheme which distinguishes estimation from testing hypotheses, parametric from nonparametric; among various departures from postulated assumptions, and theory from Monte Carlo study.
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Content Notes:[by Z. Govindarajulu and R.T. Leslie].
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Source:Vital and health statistics. Series 2, Data evaluation and methods research ; no. 51 ; DHEW publication ; no. (HSM) 72-1051
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Pages in Document:print; viii, 51 p. ; 27 cm.
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