Publications in 2012 in the History of Probability and Statistics

© Journal Electronique d’Histoire des Probabilités et de la Statistique Electronic Journal for History of Probability and Statistics

Every year the JEHPS lists the books and articles on the history of probability and statistics that have appeared in the previous year. Inevitably there will be omissions but these can be made good. If you know of any in the list below, please contact me, John Aldrich, at john.aldrich@soton.ac.uk and I will put things right.

 


Introduction

The literature on the history of probability and statistics is very dispersed, with contributions appearing both in outlets specialising in history and in outlets specialising in probability and statistics. The present list covers contributions of both kinds and aims to be comprehensive. At the same time, by considering only the history of probability and statistics, it is more focussed than the existing resources.

Besides general search engines like

ISI Web of Kowledge

Google scholar

the main bibliographical  resources are

Current Index to Statistics

Mathematical Reviews

Zentralblatt MATH

Historia Mathematica

Isis

The Current Index to Statistics lists publications, journal articles and books. Mathematical Reviews and Zentralblatt MATH generally summarise each publication. Historia Mathematica publishes abstracts of recent publications. Isis publishes a Current Bibliography as the fifth issue each year. The entries below give titles and, where available, a link to an MR or Zb review. Note that sometimes MR lists an article without reviewing it and sometimes presents the bibliography without the review. Where a link is given there is something—a review, a bibliography or the promise of a review.


Books and reviews of books

Books

Alan Agresti and Xiao-Li Meng (2012) Strength in Numbers: The Rising of Academic Statistics Departments in the U. S., Springer, Amazon

Debabrata Basu (2011) Selected Works of Debabrata Basu edited by Anirban DasGupta, Springer. Amazon. MR

Daniel Courgeau (2012) Probability and Social Science: Methodological Relationships between the two Approaches, Springer, Amazon.

Prakash Gorroochurn (2012) Classic Problems of Probability, Wiley, Amazon

Terence C. Mills (2011) The Foundations of Modern Time Series Analysis, London: Palgrave Macmillan. Amazon

Terence C. Mills (2012) A Very British Affair: Six Britons and the Development of Time Series Analysis During the 20th Century, London: Palgrave Macmillan. Amazon


Reviews

These are ordered alphabetically by the name of the author of the book under review. Some of the books reviewed appeared in earlier lists.

Timothy Alborn (2009) Regulated Lives: Life Insurance and British Society, 1800-1914. Reviewed by M.  O’Connor, Journal of British Studies, (2012), 41, 218.

Michel Armatte (2010) La science économique comme ingénierie. Quantification et modélisation. Reviewed by Theodore M. Porter, Isis, 103, (2012), (1), 216-217.

Lluis Barbe (2010) Francis Ysidro Edgeworth: A Portrait with Family and Friends. Reviewed by Harro Maas, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 34, (2012), (1), 146-147.

Vincent Barnett (2011) E. E. Slutsky as Economist and Mathematician: Crossing the Limits of Knowledge. Reviewed by François Allisson, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 34, (2012), (3), 442-445.

David R. Bellhouse (2011) Abraham De Moivre: Setting the Stage for Classical Probability and Its Applications. Reviewed by Chris Lewin, The Actuary, 1 November 2012.

David R. Bellhouse (2011) Abraham De Moivre: Setting the Stage for Classical Probability and Its Applications. Reviewed by José L. Guijarro, European Mathematical Society, February 23 2012.

Olav Bjerkholt & D. Qin (eds.) (2010) A Dynamic Approach to Economic Theory: Lectures by Ragnar Frisch at Yale University. Reviewed by Lutz Beinsen, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 19, (2012), (5), 837-839.

Tom Crook and Glen O’Hara (eds.) (2011) Statistics and the Public Sphere: Numbers and the People in Modern Britain, c. 1800-2000. Reviewed by Roger Middleton, Business History, 53, (2011), (7), 1181-1183.

Tom Crook and Glen O’Hara (eds.) (2011) Statistics and the Public Sphere: Numbers and the People in Modern Britain, c. 1800-2000. Reviewed by Larry Frohman, Social History, 37, (2012), (3), 351-355.

Tom Crook and Glen O’Hara (eds.) (2011) Statistics and the Public Sphere: Numbers and the People in Modern Britain, c. 1800-2000. Reviewed by S. Szreter, Economic History Review, 65, (2012), (3), 1174-1176.

Gerhard Ernst and Andreas Hüttemann (Eds.) (2010) Time, Chance and Reduction. Philosophical Aspects of Statistical Mechanics, Reviewed by D. A. Lavis, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 43, (2012), (1), 69-71.

 

Hans Fischer (2010) A History of the Central Limit Theorem: From Classical to Modern Probability Theory, Reviewed by David Bellhouse, Historia Mathematica, 39, (2012), (4), 465-467

 

Raymond Flood, Adrian Rice and Robin Wilson (eds.) (2011) Mathematics in Victorian Britain, Reviewed by Melanie Bayley, BSHM Bulletin: Journal of the British Society for the History of Mathematics, 27, (2012), 187-189.

 

Raymond Flood, Adrian Rice and Robin Wilson (eds.) (2011) Mathematics in Victorian Britain, Reviewed by Graham Wheeler, Significance, 9, (2012), (1), 43.

 

Erich L. Lehmann (2011) Fisher, Neyman, and the Creation of Classical Statistics, Reviewed by Howard Wainer, Journal of Educational Measurement, (2012), 49, (3), 335-338.

 

Ted McCormick (2007) William Petty and the Ambitions of Political Arithmetic, Reviewed by H. Spencer Banzhaf, History of Political Economy, (2012), 44, (3), 557-559.

 

Sharon Bertsch McGrayne (2011) The Theory That Would Not Die: How Bayes’ Rule Cracked the Enigma Code, Hunted Down Russian Submarines, and Emerged Triumphant from Two Centuries of Controversy, Reviewed by A. I. Dale Notices of the AMS, 59, (2012), (5), 657-660.

Sharon Bertsch McGrayne (2011) The Theory That Would Not Die: How Bayes’ Rule Cracked the Enigma Code, Hunted Down Russian Submarines, and Emerged Triumphant from Two Centuries of Controversy, Reviewed by Christian Robert Chance, 59, (2012), (1), 49-50.

Sharon Bertsch McGrayne (2011) The Theory That Would Not Die: How Bayes’ Rule Cracked the Enigma Code, Hunted Down Russian Submarines, and Emerged Triumphant from Two Centuries of Controversy, Reviewed by Christian Robert International Statistical Review, 80, (2012), (1), 178-179.

Sharon Bertsch McGrayne (2011) The Theory That Would Not Die: How Bayes’ Rule Cracked the Enigma Code, Hunted Down Russian Submarines, and Emerged Triumphant from Two Centuries of Controversy, Reviewed by Howard Wainer and Sam Savage Journal of Educational Measurement, 49, (2012), (2), 214-218.

Sharon Bertsch McGrayne (2011) The Theory That Would Not Die: How Bayes’ Rule Cracked the Enigma Code, Hunted Down Russian Submarines, and Emerged Triumphant from Two Centuries of Controversy, Reviewed by David Agard and Chris Christensen, Cryptologia, 36, (2012), (2), 183-190.

Terence C. Mills (2011) The Foundations of Modern Time Series Analysis, Reviewed by David J. Hand, International Statistical Review, 80, (2012), (2), 340-341.

 

Oscar Sheynin and Heinrich Strecker (eds.) (2011) Alexandr A. Chuprov: Life, Work, Correspondence, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2nd revised edition. Reviewed by Bernd Buldt Zbl.

 

Thomas A. Stapleford (2009) The Cost of Living in America: A Political History of Economic Statistics, 1880-2000, Reviewed by Lars Magnusson, History of Political Economy, (2012), 44, (3), 541-543.

 

 


Articles in Journals and Books

The Journal Electronique is the only journal dedicated to the history of probability and statistics and is the most important publication in terms of the number of articles it publishes. Other contributions are widely scattered across history of science journals, statistics journals, mathematics journals and natural and social science journals.

 

 

Anon.  (2012) Recension du Livre de Paolo Ruffini (L'ami de la religion et du roi, 1822), Journal Electronique d'Histoire des Probabilités et de la Statistique, 8, (1). See Cattelani Degani (2012).

 

Barnett, V. (2012) Economic Observation and Measurement in Russia before 1917: Surveying Typicalities and Sampling Totalities, History of Political Economy, 44, (suppl 1), 46-70.

Beh, E. J. and R. Lombardo (2012) A Genealogy of Correspondence Analysis, Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics, 54, (2), 137-168.

Berry, K. J., P. W. Mielke and J. E. Johnston (2012) The Two-sample Rank-sum Test: Early Development, Journal Electronique d'Histoire des Probabilités et de la Statistique, 8, (1).

Bertrand, J. (2012) Compte-Rendu de la quatrième édition de la Théorie analytique des probabilités de Laplace. (Journal des Savants, novembre 1887), Journal Electronique d'Histoire des Probabilités et de la Statistique, 8, (1). See Bru (2012).

Bessot, D. et Trotoux, D. (2012) Le jeu de la baguette de Buffon, Le Miroir des maths 9,  avril 2012,13-24

Biddle, J. (2012) The Introduction of the Cobb-Douglas Regression, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 26, (2), 223-236.

Bingham, N. H. (2012) Szegö’s Theorem and its Probabilistic Descendants, Probability Surveys, 9, 287-324.

Boumans, M. (2012) Observations in a Hostile Environment: Morgenstern on the Accuracy of Economic Observations, History of Political Economy, 44, (suppl 1), 114-136.

Bru, B. (2012) Introduction au Compte-Rendu de Joseph Bertrand, Journal Electronique d'Histoire des Probabilités et de la Statistique, 8, (1). See Bertrand (2012).

Bru, M.-F., B. Bru and S. Eid (2012) Une introduction analytique à la Théorie analytique. Hermann Laurent (1873), Journal Electronique d'Histoire des Probabilités et de la Statistique, 8, (1).

 

Catelier, R. and L. Mazliak (2012) The Emergence of French Probabilistic Statistics. Borel and the Institut Henri Poincaré around the 1920s, Revue d’histoire des mathématiques, 18, (2), 271-335.

Cattelani Degani, F. (2012) Paolo Ruffini (1765-1822) (English) (Italiano),  Journal Electronique d'Histoire des Probabilités et de la Statistique, 8, (1). See Anon. (2012) and Ruffini (2012).

Charles, L. and C. Théré (2012) The Economist as Surveyor: Physiocracy in the Fields, History of Political Economy, 44, (suppl 1), 71-89.

Chen, D. and I. Olkin (2012) Pao-Lu Hsu (Xu, Bao-lu): The Grandparent of Probability and Statistics in China, Statistical Science, 26, (3), 434-445. Project Euclid

Cook, R. and H. Wainer (2012) A Century and a Half of Moral Statistics in the United Kingdom: Variations on Joseph Fletcher’s Thematic Maps, Significance, 9, (4), 31-36.

Cornfield J. (2012) Principles of Research, in Special issue in honor of Jerome Cornfield on the centennial of his birth with comments by Peter Armitage, D.R. Cox, Mitchell H. Gail, Sander Greenland, Donald B. Rubin, and Jan P Vandenbroucke Statistics in Medicine, 31, (27), 2760-2781.

 

 

 

Debnath, L. (2012) A Short Biography of Joseph Fourier and Historical Development of Fourier Series and Fourier Transforms, International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 43, (5), 589-612,

 

Dey, A. and R. Mukerjee (2012) Development of Research in Experimental Design in India, International Statistical Review, 80, (2), 231-252.

Didier, E. (2012) Cunning Observation: US Agricultural Statistics in the Time of Laissez-Faire, History of Political Economy, 44, (suppl 1), 27-45.

D’Onofrio, F. (2012) Making Variety Simple: Agricultural Economists in Southern Italy, 1906-9, History of Political Economy, 44, (suppl 1), 93-113.

Duarte, P. Garcia and K. D. Hoover (2012) Observing Shocks, History of Political Economy, 44, (suppl 1), 226-249.

Durand-Richard, M.-J. (2012) Réception de Laplace par les algébristes anglais, Journal Electronique d'Histoire des Probabilités et de la Statistique, 8, (1).      

 

 

Eden, A. and G. Irzik (2012) German Mathematicians in Exile in Turkey: Richard von Mises, William Prager, Hilda Geiringer, and their Impact on Turkish Mathematics, Historia Mathematica, 39, (4), 432-459.

 

Edwards, A. W. F. and W. Bodmer (2012) R. A. Fisher—50 years on, Significance, 9, (6), 27-29.

Edwards, J. M. (2012) Observing Attitudes, Intentions, and Expectations (1945--73), History of Political Economy, 44, (suppl 1), 37-59.

 

Farewell, V., T. Johnson and R. Gear (2012) Hilda Mary Woods MBE, DSc, LRAM, FSS (1892-1971): Reflections on a Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society,  Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, 175, (3), 799-811.

Friendly, M. and Nicolas de Sainte Agathe (2012) André-Michel Guerry's Ordonnateur Statistique: The First Statistical Calculator? American Statistician, 66, (3), 195-200.

 

Gorroochurn, P.  (2012) Some Laws and Problems of Classical Probability and How Cardano Anticipated Them, Chance, 25, (4), 13-20.

Greenhouse, J. B. (2012) On becoming a Bayesian: Early correspondences between J. Cornfield and L. J. Savage, Statistics in Medicine, 31, (27), 2782-2790.

 

Greenhouse, J. B. (2012) Introduction to Special issue in honor of Jerome Cornfield on the centennial of his birth, Statistics in Medicine, 31, (27), 2757-2759.

Guttorp, P. and T. L. Thorarinsdottir (2012) What Happened to Discrete Chaos, the Quenouille Process, and the Sharp Markov Property? Some History of Stochastic Point Processes, International Statistical Review, 80, (2), 253-268.

 

Hahn, G. J., R. Hoerl, N. Doganaksoy and M. Gardner (2012) Discussion: Statistics Research in Business and Industry - The General Electric Experience, International Statistical Review, 80, (2), 219-230.  

 

 

Jovanovic, F. (2012) Bachelier: Not the Forgotten Forerunner He has been depicted as. An Analysis of the Dissemination of Louis Bachelier’s Work in Economics, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 19, (3), 431-451.

 

 

Kettenring, J. R. (2012) Statistics Research at Bell Labs in the Regulated Monopoly Era, International Statistical Review, 80, (2), 205-218.

 

Knobloch, E. (2012) Alexandre de Humboldt et le Marquis de Laplace, Journal Electronique d'Histoire des Probabilités et de la Statistique, 8, (1).

 

Kuusela, V. (2012) Laplace - a pioneer of statistical inference, Journal Electronique d'Histoire des Probabilités et de la Statistique, 8, (1).

 

 

  

Laplace, P.-S. (2012) Sur les panorama (1818), Journal Electronique d'Histoire des Probabilités et de la Statistique, 8, (1). See Stigler (20112).

 

 

Maas, H. and M. S. Morgan (2012) Observation and Observing in Economics, History of Political Economy, 44, (suppl 1), 1-24.

McKean, H. (2012) Some Memories of K. Ito, Bernoulli News, (2012), 19, (1), 8-9.

Magnello, M. E. (2012) Victorian statistical graphics and the iconography of Florence Nightingale's polar area graph, BSHM Bulletin: Journal of the British Society for the History of Mathematics, 27, 13-37.

Martin, T. (2012) La réception philosophique de Laplace en France, Journal Electronique d'Histoire des Probabilités et de la Statistique, 8, (1).

 

Mazliak, L. (2012) Introduction (English) (French), to the special issue on the Bicentennial of Laplace’s Analytical Theory, Journal Electronique d'Histoire des Probabilités et de la Statistique, 8, (1).

 

 

Owen, T. C. (2012) Measuring Business Cycles in the Russian Empire, Economic History Review,  1-19. 

 

 

Pechenkin, A. (2012) The Early Statistical Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics in the USA and USSR, Studies In History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies In History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 43, (1), 25-34.

 

 

Ross, G. (2012) Fisher and the Millionaire: The Statistician and the Calculator, Significance, 9, (6), 46-48.

 

Ruffini, P. (2012) Riflessioni critiche sopra il saggio filosofico intorno alle probabilità del Sig. Conte Laplace, Journal Electronique d'Histoire des Probabilités et de la Statistique, 8, (1). See Cattelani Degani (2012).

 

Rutherford, M. (2012) Field, Undercover, and Participant Observers in US Labor Economics: 1900-1930, History of Political Economy, 44, (suppl 1), 185-205.

 

 

Seneta, E. (2012) Victorian Probability and Lewis Carroll, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, (2012), 175, (2), 435-451.

 

Senn, S. (2012) Tea for Three: Of Infusions and Inferences and Milk in First, Significance, 9, (6), 30-33.

 

Stapleford, T. A. (2012) Navigating the Shoals of Self-Reporting: Data Collection in US Expenditure Surveys since 1920, History of Political Economy, 44, (suppl 1), 160-182.

 

Stigler, S. M. (2012) Karl Pearson and the Rule of Three, Biometrika, 99, (1), 1-14.

 

Stigler, S. M. (2012), Laplace’s Manuscript on Associationist Psychology Journal Electronique d'Histoire des Probabilités et de la Statistique, 8, (1). See Laplace (2012).

 

 

 

 

Tong, C. (2012) Letter to the Editor: David, H. A. (2011), “Euler’s Contributions to Mathematics Useful in Statistics,” American Statistician, 66, (2), 95

 

Tulodziecki, D. (2011) A Case Study in Explanatory Power: John Snow’s Conclusions about the Pathology and Transmission of Cholera, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 42, (3), 306-316.

 

 

 

Ver Hoef, J. M. (2012) Who Invented the Delta Method? American Statistician, 66, (2), 124-127.

 

 

Wainer, H. (2012) Moral Statistics and the Thematic Maps of Joseph Fletcher, Chance, 25, (1), 43-46.

 

Wittes, J. (2012) Jerome Cornfield’s Contributions to Early Large Randomized Clinical Trials and some Reminiscences from the Years of the Slippery Doorknobs, Statistics in Medicine, 31, (27), 2791-2797.

Woodward, P. (2012) Philip Woodward on Philip Woodward: Radar, Clocks and Coincidences, Significance, 9, (1), 35-39. 

 

 

Zabell, S. (2012) De Morgan and Laplace: A Tale of Two Cities, Journal Electronique d'Histoire des Probabilités et de la Statistique, 8, (1).

 

 

   


Interviews and obituaries

A few journals regularly publish interviews with distinguished practitioners and obituaries. These publications can be important sources for the writing of contemporary history.

Interviews

These are ordered alphabetically by name of interviewee.

Don Berry interviewed by Dalene Stangl, Lurdes Y. T. Inoue and Telba Z. Irony, Statistical Science, 27, (2012), (1), 144-159. Project Euclid

Graciela Bevacqua interviewed by Alicia Carriquiry, Significance, 9, (6), 34-36.

Amanda Cox interviewed by Julian Champkin, Significance, 9, (5), 28-31.

Persi Daiconis interviewed by Christian Robert & Sam Behseta, Chance, 25, (2012) (4), 21-25.

David Findley interviewed by Tucker S. McElroy and Scott H. Holan, Statistical Science, 27, (2012), (4), 594-606. Project Euclid

Eric Ghysels interviewed by Peter C.B. Phillips and Jun Yu, Econometric Theory, 28, (1) (2012), 207-217.

Christian Gouriéroux and Alain Montfort interviewed by Eric Ghysels and Eric Renault, Econometric Theory, 28, (4) (2012), 889-914.

Professor Cheng Hsiao interviewed by In Choi and Chung-Ming Kuan, Econometric Theory, 28, (4) (2012), 1351-1372.

Mark Israney Olympian odds-setter interviewed by Julian Champkin, Significance, 9, (2), 30-33.

Deb Roy interviewed by Julian Champkin, Significance, 9, (4), 34-37.

Jerome Sacks and Donald Ylvisaker—After 50+ Years in Statistics, An Exchange, Statistical Science, 27, (2012), (7), 308-318. Project Euclid

 

Obituaries

These are ordered alphabetically by name of deceased.

 

Charles B. Bell 1928-2010 remembered by Ingram Olkin, IMS Bulletin, (2012) 41 (1), 5.

 

Wilfred J. Corlett Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, (2012), 175, (4), 1070-1070.

 

Thomas Cover 1938-2012 remembered by Amir Dembo and Bradley Efron IMS Bulletin, (2012) 41 (4), 6-7.

 

Anthony Peter Macmillan Coxon 1938-2012 remembered by Charles Jones, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, (2012), 175, (3), 817-818.

 

Stella Vivian Cunliffe 1917-2012 remembered by Greg Phillpottts, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, (2012), 175, (4), 1057-1059.

 

James Durbin FBA 1923-2012 remembered by Siem Jan Koopman, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, (2012), 175, (4), 1060-1064.

 

George Vaughan Dyke 1921-2012 remembered by Donald Preece and Geoff Clarke, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, (2012), 175, (4), 1069-1069.

 

Roger Gray, BSc, FFA(Hon), CStat, FSS remembered by Iain Currie, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, (2012), 175, (1), 309—310.

 

Franklin Graybill 1921-2012 remembered by Duane Boes, Jay Breidt, and Hari Iyer, IMS Bulletin, (2012) 41 (3), 6-7.

 

John N. R. Jeffers 1926-2011 remembered by Keith Rennolls, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, (2012), 175, (4), 1068-1069.

Miloslav Jiřina. Remembered by John Darroch and Eugene Seneta, Journal of Applied Probability, 49, (2), 595-599.

Johannes Kemperman 1924-2011 remembered by Jack Hall and Joe Naus, IMS Bulletin, (2012) 41 (2), 6-7.

Derrick Norman Lawley 1915-2012 remembered by David J. Finney, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, (2012), 175, (3), 818-819.

 

Andrew C. Leon, Ph.D. (1951-2012) remembered by Donald Hedeker, Hakan Demirtas and Robert D. Gibbons, Statistics in Medicine, 31, (2012), (27), 3253--3254.

 

Peter A. W. Lewis, 1932--2011 remembered by Tony Lawrance and Eddie McKenzie, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, (2012), 175, (2), 657-659.

 

Rod McDonald 1928-2011 remembered by Harvey Goldstein, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, (2012), 175, (4), 1068-1069.

 

Francis Henry Charles Marriott 1926-2012 remembered by Peter Armitage and John F. Bithell, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, (2012), 175, (4), 1067-1068.

 

Paul Meier 1924-2011 remembered by Shaw-Hwa Lo and David Madigan, IMS Bulletin, (2012) 41 (1), 6.

 

Stanley Clifford Pearce 1914-2012 remembered by P. Sprent, E. E. Bassett and D. A. Preece Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, (2012), 175, (3), 815-817.

Kesar Singh 1955-2012 remembered by Jogesh Babu, Regina Liu, William Strawderman and Minge Xie IMS Bulletin, (2012) 41 (5), 5.

Laurie Snell 1925-2011 remembered by Dan Rockmore, Notices of the American Mathematical Society, 59, (2012), (9), 1256-1260.

 

Wyndham Somerville Paige remembered by Tony Springall, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, (2012), 175, (2), 659-660.

 

 

 


Journals examined

The following journals were examined. (Most publish relevant articles only occasionally and some published none in the year under review.)

American Statistician, Annals of Probability, Annals of Science, Annals of Statistics, Archive for History of Exact Sciences, Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics, Bayesian Analysis, Bernoulli News, Biometrical Journal, Biometrika, Bollettino di Storia delle Scienze Matematiche, British Journal of the History of Science, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science BSHM Bulletin, Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, Bulletin of the History of Medicine, Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, Centaurus, Chance, Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, Convergence, Courrier des Statistiques, Econometric Theory, Economic History Review, Erkenntnis, European History Quarterly, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Historia Mathematica, Historia Scientiarum, History and Philosophy of Logic, History of Political Economy, History of Psychology, History of Science, IMS Bulletin, International Statistical Review, Isis, Journal de la Société Francaise de Statistique, Journal Electronique d'Histoire des Probabilités et de la Statistique, Journal of Official Statistics, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Journal of Applied Probability, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, Journal of the History of Biology, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society A, Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin, MAA Reviews, Mathématiques et sciences humaines, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, Perspectives on Science, Philosophy of Science, Quality & Quantity, Revue d'histoire des mathématiques, Revue d'histoire des sciences, Rutherford Journal, Social Studies of Science, Science in Context, Significance, Statistical Science, Statistics in Medicine, Studies In History and Philosophy of Science Part A, Studies In History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies In History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences.