T. M. F. Smith
Terence Michael Frederick Smith (18 January 1934 – 7 December 2019)[1][2] was a British statistician known for his research in survey sampling.
Fred Smith gained his first degree in 1959.
He succeeded Prof
Fellow of the American Statistical Association.[5]
He was
President of the Royal Statistical Society in 1991–1993.[6]
Selected bibliography
- Smith, T. M. F. (1984). "Present Position and Potential Developments: Some Personal Views: Sample surveys". JSTOR 2981677.
- Smith, T. M. F. (1993). "Populations and Selection: Limitations of Statistics (Presidential address)". JSTOR 2982726. (Portrait of T. M. F. Smith on page 144)
- Smith, T. M. F. (2001). "Biometrika centenary: Sample surveys". .
- Smith, T. M. F. (2001). "Biometrika centenary: Sample surveys". In D. M. Titterington and ISBN 0-19-850993-6.
- Smith, T. M. F.; Staetsky, L. (2007). "The teaching of statistics in UK universities". MR 2380589.
References
- ^ Fred Smith 1934-2019
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- ^ Statistics: THe Art of Conjecture: T M F Smith
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- ^ View/Search Fellows of the ASA, accessed 2016-10-22.
- presidents of the Royal Statistical Society, which available on-line: List of presidents Archived 2008-10-13 at the Wayback Machine