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  1. The Collected Works of John W. Tukey: More Mathematical 1938-1984, Volume VI (Tukey, John Wilder//Collected Works of John W Tukey) by C. Mallows, 1991-02-01
  2. Understanding Robust and Exploratory Data Analysis
  3. The Collected Works of John W. Tukey: Factorial and ANOVA, Volume VII (Statistics/probability series) by D.R. Cox, 1992-04-01
  4. Contributions to Mathematical Statistics, Index Prepared By John Tukey by R. A. Fisher, 1950-01-01
  5. Exploratory Data Analysis: John Tukey, Configural Frequency Analysis, Stemplot, Trimean, Data Reduction, Projection Pursuit, Median Polish
  6. Presidents of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics: W. Edwards Deming, Persi Diaconis, John Tukey, Walter A. Shewhart, Oscar Kempthorne
  7. Winners of the Wilks Memorial Award: W. Edwards Deming, John Tukey, Calyampudi Radhakrishna Rao, George E. P. Box, Frederick Mosteller
  8. Survey Methodologists: W. Edwards Deming, Frank Yates, John Tukey, Frederick Mosteller, David A. Freedman, Robert Groves, Jerzy Neyman
  9. Institute of Mathematical Statistics: Presidents of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, W. Edwards Deming, Persi Diaconis, John Tukey
  10. The Collected Works of John W. Tukey, Volume VII: Factorial & Anova (1949-1962) by John Wilder Tukey, 1992-05
  11. The Collected Works of John W. Tukey: Graphics : 1965-1985 (Tukey, John Wilder//Collected Works of John W Tukey)
  12. Winners of the Shewhart Medal: W. Edwards Deming, Dorian Shainin, John Tukey, George E. P. Box, Genichi Taguchi, Kaoru Ishikawa
  13. The Collected Works of John W. Tukey. Volume II: Times Series 1965-1984 (Tukey, John Wilder//Collected Works of John W Tukey) by John Wilder Tukey, William S. Cleveland, 1985-06
  14. Tukey Citation Index Vol. 5: Index to Statistics & Probability: Locations & Authors (Information Access Series) by John W. Tukey, Ian C. Ross, 1973-12

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22. No Match For Tukey, John
tukey, john . john tukey. person The eminent statistician creditedwith coining the term bit in 1949. http//www.maths.uq.edu
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26. Memories Of John W. Tukey
Memories of john W. tukey. john W industry. john tukey died on July26, 2000 but his influence and contributions will continue. He
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Memories of John W. Tukey
John W. Tukey (1915-2000) John W. Tukey made unparalleled contributions to statistics and to science in general, during a long career at Bell Labs and Princeton University, and as consultant to government and industry. John Tukey died on July 26, 2000 but his influence and contributions will continue. He had more ideas, and greater originality, than seemed possible for a single mind, and he gave those ideas with unique generosity to the people he worked with. In addition, he was equally unique as a personalityan encounter with John Tukey was very likely to be memorable. So many people and so many ideas have been shaped by him, that his complete role is hard to summarize. This web site is dedicated to gathering recollections and reflections on John Tukey from those who knew him and from those who would like to comment on his life or work. We invite you to browse in the site and to contribute to it. Not only technical items, but also personal reminiscences nearly all who knew him have some "John Tukey stories"! Our hope is to gather these here, to share our memories and affection for this very special person.
Reprint of Tukey's Bell Labs Technical Memo " The Technical Tools of Statistics A comment on statistics and computer science New Additions: David Brillinger Ray A. Waller

27. Memories Of John Tukey
john tukey A Memory from 1968. On entering the session, I was surprisedto see john tukey among the few individuals in the room.
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Memories of John W. Tukey
Dear viewer, Here is the url of the Memorial that I prepared for the Notices of the American Mathematical Society http://www.stat.berkeley.edu/~brill/jwt.pdf It will appear in the February issue and has my favorite picture of John. David R. Brillinger
UC Berkeley
John Tukey: A Memory from 1968 After completing my first year as an Assistant Professor at Kansas State University, I presented a contributed paper at the Statistical Meetings in Pittsburgh, PA, in August 1968. The paper was the last paper in one of the last sessions in the meetings. The title of the paper was "A Monte Carlo Study of Fisher's LSD, Tukey's Honest Significant Difference, and a Corresponding Bayes Procedure." The paper included results of a simulation study comparing the three multiple comparisons procedures. The simulation results were provided on a handout available on a table as people entered the meeting room. Ray A. Waller
American Statistical Association
There is a transcript of JWT's expert witness testimony in the 1992 census trial at http://www.stat.ucla.edu/census

28. Mathematik/Informatik-Bibliothek Heidelberg Monogr.200201
tukey, john Wilder Sammlung The collected works of john W. tukey ; 3 philosophy and principles of data analysis 1949 1964. - Repr.
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29. 1.4.3. References For Chapter 1: Exploratory Data Analysis
Mosteller, Frederick and tukey, john (1977), Data Analysis and Regression, AddisonWesley. tukey,john (1977), Exploratory Data Analysis, Addison-Wesley.
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Exploratory Data Analysis

EDA Case Studies
References For Chapter 1: Exploratory Data Analysis Anscombe, Francis (1973), Graphs in Statistical Analysis , The American Statistician, pp. 195-199. Anscombe, Francis and Tukey, J. W. (1963), The Examination and Analysis of Residuals , Technometrics, pp. 141-160. Bloomfield, Peter (1976), Fourier Analysis of Time Series , John Wiley and Sons. Box, G. E. P. and Cox, D. R. (1964), An Analysis of Transformations , Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, 211-243, discussion 244-252. Box, G. E. P., Hunter, W. G., and Hunter, J. S. (1978), Statistics for Experimenters: An Introduction to Design, Data Analysis, and Model Building , John Wiley and Sons. Box, G. E. P., and Jenkins, G. (1976), Time Series Analysis: Forecasting and Control , Holden-Day. Bradley, (1968). Distribution-Free Statistical Tests , Chapter 12. Brown, M. B. and Forsythe, A. B. (1974), Journal of the American Statistical Association Chakravarti, Laha, and Roy, (1967). Handbook of Methods of Applied Statistics, Volume I , John Wiley and Sons, pp. 392-394.

30. Neuerwerbungslisten 02/2002 / Bibliothek Der Fakultät Für
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31. Sawitzki : Datenanalyse
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Fachschaft MathPhys
Sawitzki : Datenanalyse
Zeit: Do 14 - 16
Ort: AM R 133
Angewandte Mathematik, Statistik, Informatik
Zuordnung: Angewandte Mathematik Anmeldung Scheinerwerb Fortsetzung Themenvergabe Inhalt:
Literatur:
Chambers, John M.(1977): Computational methods for data analysis. T. Hastie, R. Tibshirani, R. Friedman: The Elements of Statistical Learning, Springer 2001, ISBN 0-387-95284-5. Tukey, J.W.; The collected works of John W Tukey: L V Jones (ed.), Vol. III. Philosophy and principles of data analysis : 1949-1964 (Monterey, CA, 1986). L V Jones (ed.), Vol. IV. Philosophy and principles of data analysis : 1965-1986 (Monterey, CA, 1986). W S Cleveland (ed.), Vol. V. Graphics : 1965-1985 (Pacific Grove, CA, 1988).
Voraussetzungen: Gute Grundkenntnisse in der Statistik und Kenntnisse in mindestens einem klassischen statistischen Modell (z.B. lineares Modell, Kontingenztafeln) werden vorausgesetzt.
Zielgruppe: Studierende mit Schwerpunkt Statistik; Interessierte aus Anwendungsbereichen mit guten Grundkenntnissen in Statistik.
Literatur:
Hilfe Chambers, John M.

32. Encyclopædia Britannica
Now with a NEW 22nd volume! Visit Britannica Store, Encyclopædia Britannica,Year in Review 2001 tukey, john Wilder Encyclopædia Britannica Article.
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33. Author-Index
tukey, DavidW. tukey, john W. Tukiainen, M. Tukiainen, Markku; Tula, Giovanni;
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34. John Tukey
From Wainer, Howard hwainer@ets.org Subject john tukey Dear Friends and colleagues,john Wilder tukey died last night of an accumulation of physical
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35. John Tukey: Obituaries
john W. tukey. A memorial service will be held in the fall. Fromhttp//www.earthsystems.org/list/ecologl/0664.html. john tukey.
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John W. Tukey
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Statistician John W. Tukey dies
PRINCETON, N.J. John Wilder Tukey, an emeritus Princeton professor considered to be one of the most important contributors to modern statistics, died Wednesday. He was 85. Tukey developed many important tools of modern statistics and introduced concepts that were central to the creation of today's telecommunications technologies. In addition to his formidable research achievements, Tukey was known for his penchant for coining terms that reflected new ideas and techniques in the sciences and is credited with introducing the computer science terms "bit" (short for binary digit) and "software." "He probably made more original contributions to statistics than anyone else since World War II," said Frederick Mosteller, retired professor of mathematical statistics at Harvard University.

36. Math Forum (Math Awareness Month 2000): John Tukey (People/Tukey)
Math Makes Points john tukey. john W. tukey. john tukey is a pioneerin exploratory data analysis. Whenever we take samples
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Math Makes Points: John Tukey
John W. Tukey John Tukey is a pioneer in exploratory data analysis. Whenever we take samples of a product or of public opinion, we amass a collection of data points. If there are only two numbers that describe each observation, like the height and weight of students in a class, then that information can be plotted on a graph and we can see if the points "cluster" to reveal some relationship between the two quantities. But in the census data for a large city there may be many different numbers that describe each observation, three or four or more. John Tukey and his colleagues studied the "point clouds" that arise in such situations and manipulated them on a computer screen until patterns emerged that indicated relationships among different variables. To this day, one of the most significant uses of scientific visualization is in the analysis of such patterns in statistical data. Software for rotating point clouds has been developed by Data Description Inc. A site on Exploratory Data Analysis covers many aspects of the topic, as does the

37. John W. Tukey
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38. John W. Tukey
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39. John Tukey
john tukey. They were afraid that if he went to school, he'd get lazy, said Howard Wainer, a friend and former student of john tukey's.
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40. American Statistical Association
ASA CELEBRATES THE LIFE AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF john WILDER tukey. john tukey, knownfor coining the term bit, was a Bell Labs employee for forty years.
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ASA CELEBRATES THE LIFE AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF JOHN WILDER TUKEY
ATLANTA, GA - John Wilder Tukey (1915-2000) contributed to all aspects of the field of statistics throughout the 20th century. A symposium to discuss a few aspects of how his work and life influenced the path of statistics as well as the other fields that it touches will be held during the American Statistical Association's 161st Joint Statistical Meetings (JSM) in Atlanta, Georgia. John Tukey, known for coining the term "bit," was a Bell Labs employee for forty years. In that time he influenced many researchers and contributed significantly to the growth of the Bell Labs Statistics Research department. He is best known by some for pioneering Exploratory Data Analysis. He also made key contributions in analysis of variance, regression, and through a wide range of applications. Tukey was a distinguished professor at Princeton University. His impact on statistics, and on science in general, was broad and lasting.
Session 118 A Celebration of the Life and Contributions of John Wilder Tukey: Statistical Inventor, Discoverer and Revolutionary

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