Bernard Lewis Welch
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British statistician
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Bernard Lewis Welch was a British statistician and educator. He is known for creating Welch's t-test. Biography Born in 1911 in Sunderland in County Durham, the youngest of four brothers, Welch was educated at the Bede School. He attended Brasenose College, Oxford, where he was captain of the college cricket team for two years. Welch graduated, first class, in mathematics in 1933.
Bernard Lewis Welch's Published Works
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- THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO MEANS WHEN THE POPULATION VARIANCES ARE UNEQUAL (1938) (1483)
- ON THE COMPARISON OF SEVERAL MEAN VALUES: AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH (1951) (1412)
- The generalisation of student's problems when several different population variances are involved. (1947) (1022)
- On Formulae for Confidence Points Based on Integrals of Weighted Likelihoods (1963) (346)
- APPLICATIONS OF THE NON-CENTRAL t-DISTRIBUTION (1940) (273)
- ON THE z-TEST IN RANDOMIZED BLOCKS AND LATIN SQUARES (1937) (263)
- ii) Note on Discriminant Functions (1939) (156)
- On Linear Combinations of Several Variances (1956) (83)
- The Advanced Theory of Statistics: Vol. I—Distribution Theory (1959) (58)
- ‘Student’ and Small Sample Theory (1958) (54)
- Further critical values for the two-means problem (1956) (39)
- On Comparisons between Confidence Point Procedures in the Case of a Single Parameter (1965) (32)
- ON TESTS FOR HOMOGENEITY (1938) (21)
- ON THE COMPARISON OF TWO MEANS: FURTHER DISCUSSION OF ITERATIVE METHODS FOR CALCULATING TABLES (1954) (18)
- SOME PROBLEMS IN THE ANALYSIS OF REGRESSION AMONG k SAMPLES OF TWO VARIABLES (1935) (18)
- Note on Some Criticisms Made by Sir Ronald Fisher (1956) (14)
- Table of the bounds of the probability integral when the first four moments are given (1960) (13)
- (i) On the Calculation of the Cumulants of the κ-distribution (1939) (10)
- A bibliography of the statistical and other writings of Karl Pearson (1939) (10)
- Cambridge Elementary Statistical Tables. (1954) (9)
- Sequential Analysis of Statistical Data: Applications. (1946) (8)
- Introduction to the theory of statistics (1954) (6)
- On the Studentization of Several Variances (1947) (5)
- ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD ESTIMATES (1939) (4)
- Notes on Some Statistical Problems Raised in Mr. Bayes's Paper (1937) (3)
- Note: The Distribution of the Coefficient of Variation; Comment on a Criticism Made by Koopmans, Owen and Rosenblatt (1965) (2)
- Statistics—A Vocational or a Cultural Study? (1970) (1)
- The Selected Papers of E. S. Pearson. (1968) (0)
- Ecologists. (1972) (0)
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