Probability, Statistics and Decision for Civil Engineers.

522 indexed citations

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This paper, published in 1971, received 522 indexed citations. Written by Paul W. Mielke, Jack R. Benjamin and C. Allin Cornell covering the research area of . It is primarily cited by scholars working on Civil and Structural Engineering (256 citations), Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty (93 citations) and Environmental Engineering (82 citations). Published in Journal of the American Statistical Association.

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