Lectures and Conferences on Mathematical Statistics and Probability
Jerzy Neyman
Graduate School US Dept. of Agriculture , Washington DC 1952
Table I page 145
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Subject: Storks and births
There various datasets around showing correlations between numbers of storks
and numbers of births, although differences in changes over time. Usually
they are described as having been observed in Sweden. I seem to remember one
set in a Genstat manual. I have been asked about an unreferenced set I used
in an article in abput 1980, although I think it was later. I have been
using a version recently to teach abput the Bradfprd Hill criteria.
Does anyone have any referenced source of such data?
Alison
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