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The ''Journal of the Royal Statistical Society'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of statistics. It comprises three series and is published by Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Statistical Society. == History == (詳細はManchester, England. Conducted by going door-to-door and inquiring, the study revealed that the most common profession was mill-hands, followed closely by weavers. When founded, the membership of the Statistical Society of London overlapped almost completely with the statistical section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. In 1837 a volume of ''Transactions of the Statistical Society of London'' were written, and in May 1838 the society began its journal. The first editor-in-chief of the journal was Rawson W. Rawson.〔 In the early days of the society and the journal, there was dispute over whether or not opinions should be expressed, or merely the numbers. The symbol of the society was a wheatsheaf, representing a bundle of facts, and the motto ''Aliis exterendum'', Latin for "to be threshed out by others." Many early members chafed under this prohibition, and in 1857 the motto was dropped. From 1838–1886, the journal was published as the ''Journal of the Statistical Society of London'' (). In 1887 it was renamed the ''Journal of the Royal Statistical Society'' () when the society was granted a Royal Charter. On its centenary in 1934, the society inaugurated a ''Supplement to the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society'' to publish work on industrial and agricultural applications.〔J. Aldrich (2010) (Mathematics in the London/Royal Statistical Society 1834-1934 ), (Electronic Journ@l for History of Probability and Statistics, 6, (1) ).〕 In 1948 the society reorganised its journals and the main journal became the ''Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (General)'' () and the supplement became ''Series B (Statistical Methodology)''. In 1988, Series A changed its name to ''Series A (Statistics in Society)''. In 1952, the society founded ''Applied Statistics of the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society'' which became ''Series C (Applied Statistics)''. After merging with the Institute of Statisticians in 1993, the society published ''Series D (The Statistician)'' (), but this journal was closed in 2003, to be replaced by Significance. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Journal of the Royal Statistical Society」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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