Abstract
It has been the intent of the writer to develop a fairly complete mathematical theory of the variations in casualty insurance statistics as well as to develop such mathematical aids as are necessary to the computations involved in the use of the theory; but to leave to others any interpretation of the results of application of the theory. In accordance with this intent, only light and superficial treatment by way of illustration has been given in Parts III and VII to the application of the theory to underwriting and to the description of two kinds of credibility.
Volume
XXX
Page
31-65
Year
1943
Categories
Financial and Statistical Methods
Statistical Models and Methods
Sampling
Publications
Proceedings of the Casualty Actuarial Society