Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences

Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences

The "Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences" is the largest-ever encyclopaedia of statistics. It is published by John Wiley & Sons.

The first edition, in nine volumes, was edited by Norman Lloyd Johnson and Samuel Kotz and appeared in 1982. The second edition, in 16 volumes, was published in 2006. Samuel Kotz was the senior editor.

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