Thursday, September 6, 2007

Selected Consumer and Trade Magazine Articles

Malfunctioning Computers: Who Pays? Technical Analysis Of Stocks And Commodities (TASC) April, 1985, 40-41

Prediction By Index TASC June, 1985, 46-7, 50 (Non statistical--Composite Index of Leading Economic Indicators)

Gambler's Paradox TASC October, 1985 30-31, 44 (Relative Price Change)

A Simple Analogue Of Auto- And Cross-Correlation TASC November, 1985, 29-31

Skill Or Luck? TASC March, 1986, 15

Detecting A Dependent Process TASC April, 1986, 21-23, 29 (Category Price Change)

Detecting Dependence TASC June, 1986, 16-19 (Triggered Histogram, Density Histograms, Differential Spectrum)

Detecting Hidden Signals TASC November, 1986, 38-39 (Averaging)

The N-Method TASC December, 1986, 46-47

Are There Patterns In Financial Ratios? TASC February, 1987, 16-18 (Price Earning Ratios)

Money Supply (M2): A Leading Economic Indicator TASC October, 1987, 32-36

Expert Witness: Are You One? Dental Economics 1987, 77: 55-6

You Too Can Be An Expert Witness Nurses Life 1987, 7: 38-40

What's In The Standard & Poors's 500 Stock Index?

Understanding Randomness TASC November, 1987, 37 (Book review)

Correlations: Serial And Auto TASC April, 1988, 25-26

A More Conservative Estimate Of Risk TASC August, 1989, 42-43

How Random Is Random? TASC August, 1990, 50-53

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