M. S. Bartlett refers to Maurice Stevenson Bartlett, a prominent statistician known for his contributions to the fields of statistical theory, multivariate analysis, and applied statistics. He made significant advancements in the development of statistical methodologies, including work on the Bartlett's test, which is a statistical test used to determine if there are differences between the variances of multiple groups. Bartlett's contributions extend to various areas such as stochastic processes and the study of random variables.
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