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This book describes the development between 1750 and 1900 of what we would now regard as a class of statistical fitting procedures. In their early stages, these procedures had very little statistical content, and we therefore refer to the subject area by its historical name of the calculus of observations.
The book contains detailed algebraic descriptions of the fitting of linear relationships by the method of least squares and the closely related least absolute deviations and minimax absolute deviations procedures. These traditional fitting procedures are of course addressed in conventional statistical textbooks, but in such books the discussion of their historical background is usually extremely slight if not entirely absent.
The primary audience for this book will be statisticians concerned with the fitting of linear models. However, it will also be of interest to engineers and scientists concerned with the empirical determination of linear relationships.
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Fitting linear relationships: a history of the calculus of observations 1750-1900
1999, Springer
in English
0387985980 9780387985985
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [242]-262) and indexes.
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