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1Sequential probability ratio test — The sequential probability ratio test (SPRT) is a specific sequential hypothesis test, developed by Abraham Wald. [cite journal first=Abraham last=Wald title=Sequential Tests of Statistical Hypotheses journal=Annals of Mathematical Statistics… …
2sequential estimation — ▪ statistics in statistics, a method of estimating a parameter by analyzing a sample (sampling) just large enough to ensure a previously chosen degree of precision. The fundamental technique is to take a sequence of samples, the outcome of… …
3Moving-knife procedure — In the mathematics of social science, and especially game theory, a moving knife procedure is a type of solution to the fair division problem. The canonical example is the division of a cake using a knife.[1] The simplest example is a moving… …
4Queued sequential access method — In IBM mainframe operating systems, a queued sequential access method (QSAM) is one of the access methods for files, or more properly data sets. QSAM files are unkeyed, with the records placed one after another, according to entry order. A… …
5Eyewitness identification — evidence is the leading cause of wrongful conviction in the United States. Of the more than 200 people exonerated by way of DNA evidence in the US, over 75% were wrongfully convicted on the basis of erroneous eyewitness identification evidence. [ …
6Bruceton analysis — A Bruceton Analysis is one way of analyzing a sensitivity test of explosives as described originally by Dixon and Mood in 1948. Also known as the Up and Down Test, a Bruceton analysis relies upon two parameters: first stimulus and step size. A… …
7Wassily Hoeffding — (Mustamäki, Finland, June 12 1914 Chapel Hill, North Carolina, February 28 1991) was an American statistician, and one of the founding fathers of the nonparametric statistics. Writings * Masstabinvariante Korrelationstheorie , 1940 * On the… …
8Hoeffding — Wassilij Hoeffding (* 12. Juni 1914 in Mustamäki, Finnland; † 28. Februar 1991 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA) war Statistiker und als solcher einer der Gründer der verteilungsfreien Statistik. Er gilt als Entwickler der Hoeffding… …
9Wassilij Hoeffding — (* 12. Juni 1914 in Mustamäki, Finnland; † 28. Februar 1991 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA) war Statistiker und als solcher einer der Gründer der verteilungsfreien Statistik. Hoeffding promovierte 1940 an der Humboldt Universität Berlin. Im… …
10Computerized classification test — A computerized classification test (CCT) refers to, as its name would suggest, a test that is administered by computer for the purpose of classifying examinees. The most common CCT is a mastery test where the test classifies examinees as Pass or… …