Abstract

This classic text and reference introduces probability theory for both advanced undergraduate students of statistics and scientists in related fields, drawing on real applications in the physical and biological sciences. The book makes probability exciting. -Journal of the American Statistical Association

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Probability theoryMathematicsEconometricsStatistics

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Year
1986
Type
article
Volume
81
Issue
393
Pages
264-264
Citations
3328
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Bert Fristedt, P. A. P. Moran (1986). An Introduction to Probability Theory.. Journal of the American Statistical Association , 81 (393) , 264-264. https://doi.org/10.2307/2288022

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