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The Analysis of Variance. (Wiley Series in Probability & Mathematic) by Henry Scheffe
Comparative Statistical Inference (Probability & Mathematical Statistics) by Vic Barnett
Constructions and Combinatorial Problems in Design of Experiments (Probability & Mathematical Statistics) by Damaraju Raghavarao
Foundations of inference in survey sampling by Claes Cassel
Introduction to Linear Regression Analysis by Douglas C. Montgomery
Introduction to mathematical statistics by Paul G. Hoel
Introduction To Mathematical Statistics 3rd Edition by Paul Gerhard Hoel
An Introduction to Multivariate Statistical Analysis (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics) by T. W. Anderson
An Introduction to Multivariate Statistical Analysis, 2nd Edition by T. W. Anderson
An Introduction to Probability and Statistics (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics) by Vijay K. Rohatgi
An introduction to probability theory and its applications by William Feller
An Introduction to Probability Theory and Its Applications, Volume 1 by William Feller
An Introduction to Probability Theory and Its Applications, Volume 2 by William Feller
Introduction to Probability Theory and Statistical Inference by Harold J. Larson
Introduction to Statistical Time Series (Probability & Mathematical Statistics) by Wayne A. Fuller
Linear Regression Analysis (Wiley Series in Probability & Mathematical Statistics) by G. A. F. Seber
Linear Statistical Inference and Its Applications, 2nd Edition by C. Radhakrishna Rao
Markov chains, theory and applications by Dean L. Isaacson
Mathematical Statistics by S. S. Wilks
Modern Probability Theory and Its Applications by Emanuel Parzen
Nonlinear Regression (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics) by George A. F. Seber
Nonparametric Methods in Multivariate Analysis (Probability & Mathematical Statistics) by Madan Lal Puri
Probability and Measure by Patrick Billingsley
Probability Theory (Wiley Series in Probability and Mathematical Statistics) by R. G. Laha
Sample survey methods and theory by Morris H. Hansen
Sample Survey Methods and Theory Volume I Methods and Applications by William N. Hurwitz Norris H. Hansen, William G. M
Sample Survey Methods and Theory Volume II Theory by Morris H. Hansen
The Statistical Analysis of Time Series (Probability & Mathematical Statistics) by Theodore Wilbur Anderson
Statistical Concepts and Methods (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics) by Gouri K. Bhattacharyya
Statistics an introduction by Donald Alexander Stuart Fraser
Statistics for Experimenters: An Introduction to Design, Data Analysis, and Model Building by George E. P. Box
Stochastic Analysis a Tribute to the memory of Rollo Davidson by D. G. Kendall
Stochastic Geometry (Probability & Mathematical Statistics) by Edward Frank Harding
Stochastic processes by Joseph L. Doob
Testing Statistical Hypotheses (Springer Texts in Statistics) by E.L. Lehmann
Theory of probability : a critical introductory treatment by Bruno De Finetti
Theory of Probability. A critical introductory treatment. Volume 2. (Probability & Mathematical Statistics) by Bruno De Finetti
Theory of Statistical Inference (Probability & Mathematical Statistics) by S. Zacks
Time Series Analysis by E. J. Hannan

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