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F. Yates (1901–1994) and W.G. Cochran (1910–1980) were two of the most influential and conceptually original statisticians of the middle portion of the twentieth century. Although Cochran worked for some years in Yate’s department at Rothamsted Experimental Station this is their only joint publication.
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Cochran, W.G. (1954). The combination of estimates from different experiments. Biometrics, 10, 101–129.
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Yates, F. (1933). The analysis of replicated experiments when the field results are incomplete. Empire J. Exper. Agric. 1, 129–142.
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Cox, D.R. (1997). Introduction to Yates and Cochran (1938) The Analysis of Groups of Experiments. In: Kotz, S., Johnson, N.L. (eds) Breakthroughs in Statistics. Springer Series in Statistics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0667-5_3
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