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This is a list of peer-reviewed scientific journals published in the field of probability.. Advances in Applied Probability; ALEA - Latin American Journal of Probability and Mathematical Statistics
The following journals are considered open access: Bayesian Analysis; Brazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics; Chilean Journal of Statistics; Electronic Journal of Statistics; Journal of Official Statistics; Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods; Journal of Statistical Software; Journal of Statistics Education
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This is a list of probability topics. It overlaps with the (alphabetical) list of statistical topics. There are also the outline of probability and catalog of articles in probability theory. For distributions, see List of probability distributions. For journals, see list of probability journals.
Description: Exposition of statistical hypothesis testing using the statistical decision theory of Abraham Wald, with some use of measure-theoretic probability. Importance: Made Wald's ideas accessible. Collected and organized many results of statistical theory that were scattered throughout journal articles, civilizing statistics.
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This page lists articles related to probability theory.In particular, it lists many articles corresponding to specific probability distributions.Such articles are marked here by a code of the form (X:Y), which refers to number of random variables involved and the type of the distribution.