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D-Index
66
Citations
76647
World Ranking
342
National Ranking
8

Overview

Maurice G. Kendall was affiliated with the Queensland University of Technology in Australia during their academic career.

Specific details regarding their research publications, co-authorships, and main fields or subfields of study are not available. Similarly, information about frequent publication venues or book publications could not be identified.

As no specific recent papers are listed, no publication titles, years, or venues can be provided.

The scientist's awards history does not include identified recognitions or the years in which any awards were granted.

Kendall was deceased at the time of this profile's preparation.

Best Publications

  • The Advanced Theory of Statistics.

    G. M. Clarke;Maurice Kendall;A. Stuart

  • Rank correlation methods

    Maurice G. Kendall

  • A NEW MEASURE OF RANK CORRELATION

    M. G. Kendall

  • Rank Correlation Methods

    P. A. P. Moran;M. G. Kendall

  • The Advanced Theory of Statistics

    M. G. Kendall;A. Stuart

  • Kendall's advanced theory of statistics

    M. G. Kendall;A. Stuart;J. K. Ord

  • The Advanced Theory of Statistics.

    M. G. Kendall;A. Stuart

  • Rank Correlation Methods

    Z. Govindarajulu;M. Kendall;J. D. Gibbons

  • The advanced theory of statistics

    Maurice G. Kendall

  • Probability and Statistical Inference

    Unknown

  • The Problem of $m$ Rankings

    M. G. Kendall;B. Babington Smith

  • Advanced Theory of Statistics

    Sir Maurice Kendall;Alan Stuart;M. Kendall

  • THE TREATMENT OF TIES IN RANKING PROBLEMS

    M. G. Kendall

  • A course in multivariate analysis

    Maurice G. Kendall

  • An introduction to the theory of statistics

    G. U. Yule;M. G. Kendall

  • ON THE METHOD OF PAIRED COMPARISONS

    M. G. Kendall;B. Babington Smith

  • NOTE ON BIAS IN THE ESTIMATION OF AUTOCORRELATION

    M. G. Kendall

  • Rank Correlation Methods (5th ed.).

    John I. Marden;Maurice Kendall;Jean Dickinson Gibbons

  • A dictionary of statistical terms

    M. G. Kendall;W. R. Buckland

  • The Advanced Theory of Statistics.

    Raymond F. Sletto;Maurice G. Kendall

  • The Advanced Theory of Statistics

    Maurice G. Kendall

  • A Course in Multivariate Analysis.

    L. T. Wilkins;Maurice G. Kendall

  • Statistical Quality Control

    Maurice Kendall

Frequent Co-Authors

T. W. Anderson
T. W. Anderson Stanford University
Pranab Kumar Sen
Pranab Kumar Sen University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Norman L. Johnson
Norman L. Johnson University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Karl R. Popper
Karl R. Popper London School of Economics and Political Science
Samuel Kotz
Samuel Kotz George Washington University
Kanti V. Mardia
Kanti V. Mardia University of Leeds
Abraham Wald
Abraham Wald Columbia University
James Durbin
James Durbin London School of Economics and Political Science
George E. P. Box
George E. P. Box University of Wisconsin–Madison

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