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Robert Wedderburn (statistician)

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N. G. Alvey, J. C. Gower, F. B. Lauckner, P. K. Leech, J. A. Nelder, C. E. Rogers, G. J. S. Ross, H. R. Simpson, R. W. M. Wedderburn and G. N. Wilkinson 1970. Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden.
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The effects of biocidal treatments on metabolism in soil .3. The relationship between soil biovolume, measured by optical microscopy, and the flush of decomposition caused by fumigation.
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J. A. Nelder and R. W. M. Wedderburn 1972. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A (Statistics in Society). 135 (3), pp. 370-384.
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The Woburn Market Garden experiment 1942-1969 I. A history of the experiment, details of the treatments and yields of the crops.
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R. W. M. Wedderburn 1974. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B (Statistical Methodology). 36 (3), pp. 449-454.
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Wedderburn, R. W. M. (1974). "Quasi-likelihood functions, generalized linear models, and the Gauss—Newton method".
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I. C. R. Holford, R. W. M. Wedderburn and G. E. G. Mattingly 1974. Journal of Soil Science. 25 (2), pp. 242-255.
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D. S. Jenkinson, D. S. Powlson and R. W. M. Wedderburn 1976. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 8 (3), pp. 189-202.
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A. E. Johnston and R. W. M. Wedderburn 1975. Rothamsted Experimental Station Report. 2, pp. 79-101.
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Existence and uniqueness of maximum likelihood estimates for certain generalized linear-models.
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A. H. Andrews and R. W. M. Wedderburn 1977. British Veterinary Journal. 133 (6), pp. 543-547.
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F. B. Leech and R. W. M. Wedderburn 1972. Epidemiology & Infection. 70 (3), pp. 409-414.
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A. H. Andrews and R. W. M. Wedderburn 1973. British Veterinary Journal. 129 (6), pp. 512-517.
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A method for predicting proportions of affected herds from proportions of affected animals.
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Relationship of age to first molar tooth development in a group of cross-bred steers.
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Quasi-likelihood functions, generalized linear models, and the Gauss-Newton method.
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Breed and sex-differences in age of appearance of bovine central incisor teeth.
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Langmuir two-surface equation as a model for phosphate adsorption by soils.
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R. A. Kempton and R. W. M. Wedderburn 1978. Biometrics. 34 (1), pp. 25-37.
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Nelder, J. A. (1975). "Robert William MacLagan Wedderburn, 1947–1975".
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methodology, and then expanded this subject to develop the idea of
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Generalized linear-models specified in terms of constraints.
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R. W. M. Wedderburn 1974. Biometrika. 61 (3), pp. 439-447.
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R. W. M. Wedderburn 1976. Biometrika. 63 (1), pp. 27-32.
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Index

Scottish
Rothamsted Experimental Station
John Nelder
generalized linear model
quasi-likelihood
Edinburgh
Fettes College
University of Cambridge
anaphylactic shock
insect bite
John Nelder
Comparison of 3 measures of species-diversity.
Breed and sex-differences in age of appearance of bovine central incisor teeth.
Existence and uniqueness of maximum likelihood estimates for certain generalized linear-models.
The effects of biocidal treatments on metabolism in soil .3. The relationship between soil biovolume, measured by optical microscopy, and the flush of decomposition caused by fumigation.
The Woburn Market Garden experiment 1942-1969 I. A history of the experiment, details of the treatments and yields of the crops.
Langmuir two-surface equation as a model for phosphate adsorption by soils.
Quasi-likelihood functions, generalized linear models, and the Gauss-Newton method.
Relationship of age to first molar tooth development in a group of cross-bred steers.
A method for predicting proportions of affected herds from proportions of affected animals.
Generalized linear models
Nelder, John A
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A
Royal Statistical Society
doi
10.2307/2344614
JSTOR
2344614
doi
10.1093/biomet/61.3.439

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