An Introduction to Probability Theory and Its Applications, Volume 1Wiley, 1950 - Probabilities Vol. 2 has series: Wiley series in probability and mathematical statistics. Bibliographical footnotes. "Some books on cagnate subjects": v. 2, p. 615-616. |
Contents
THE NATURE OF PROBABILITY THEORY 1 The Background 2 Procedure | 3 |
Statistical Probability 4 Historical Note | 6 |
THE SAMPLE SPACE | 8 |
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