Annals of Mathematical Statistics explained

Discipline:Statistics and Probability
Abbreviation:Ann. Math. Stat.
Mathscinet:Ann. Math. Statist.
Website:http://projecteuclid.org/aoms
Publisher:Institute of Mathematical Statistics
Country:United States
History:1930–1972
Issn:0003-4851
Jstor:00034851

The Annals of Mathematical Statistics was a peer-reviewed statistics journal published by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics from 1930 to 1972. It was superseded by the Annals of Statistics and the Annals of Probability. In 1938, Samuel Wilks became editor-in-chief of the Annals and recruited a remarkable editorial staff: Fisher, Neyman, Cramér, Hotelling, Egon Pearson, Georges Darmois, Allen T. Craig, Deming, von Mises, H. L. Rietz, and Shewhart.[1]

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  1. Web site: History of the Founding of the IMS — Institute for Mathematical Statistics . 2013-02-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131030084159/http://www.imstat.org/history.htm . 2013-10-30 . dead .