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'''Barnardisation''' is a method of disclosure control for tables of counts that involves randomly adding or subtracting 1 from some cells in the table. | '''Barnardisation''' is a method of disclosure control for tables of counts that involves randomly adding or subtracting 1 from some cells in the table. | ||
It is named after Professor George Barnard (1915-2002), a professor of [[mathematics]] at the [[University of Essex]]. |
Latest revision as of 13:36, 1 March 2008
Barnardisation is a method of disclosure control for tables of counts that involves randomly adding or subtracting 1 from some cells in the table.
It is named after Professor George Barnard (1915-2002), a professor of mathematics at the University of Essex.