Wild, ViviennePeacock, John ALahav, OferConway, EdwardMaddox, Steve JBaldry, Ivan KBaugh, Carlton MBland-Hawthorn, JossBridges, Terry CCannon, RussellCole, ShaunColless, MatthewCollins, ChrisCouch, WarrickDalton, Gavinde Propris, RobertoDriver, SimonEfstathiou, GeorgeEllis, Richard SFrenk, Carlos SGlazebrook, KarlJackson, CaroleLewis, IanLumsden, StuartMadgwick, DarrenNorberg, PederPeterson, BruceSutherland, William JTaylor, Keith2015-12-130035-8711http://hdl.handle.net/1885/79062It is well known that the clustering of galaxies depends on galaxy type. Such relative bias complicates the inference of cosmological parameters from galaxy redshift surveys, and is a challenge to theories of galaxy formation and evolution. In this paperKeywords: Galaxies: distances and redshifts; Galaxies: statistics; Large-scale structure of Universe; Methods: statistical; SurveysThe 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey: stochastic relative biasing between galaxy populations200510.1111/j.1365-2966.2004.08447.x2015-12-11