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The object of this paper is to give an explanation of an automatically controlled sequence of statistical procedures (ACSSP). In Section 2 we shall start with a notion of an automatically controlled sequence of procedures (ACSP). Four examples are then given of a successive process of statistical inferences and controls, each of which is an ACSP in our terminology.
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Kitagaw, T. (1965). Automatically Controlled Sequence of Statistical Procedures. In: Neyman, J., Le Cam, L.M. (eds) Bernoulli 1713, Bayes 1763, Laplace 1813. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-49749-0_9
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