Statistically Speaking: A Dictionary of QuotationsCRC Press, 26.11.2018 - 420 Seiten Statistically Speaking is a book of quotations. It brings together the best expressed thoughts that are especially illuminating and pertinent to the disciplines of probability and statistics. The book is an aid for the individual who loves to quote – and to quote correctly. |
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BAYESIAN | |
CHANCE | |
COMMON SENSE | |
DEGREES OF FREEDOM | |
EXPERIMENT | |
FORECAST | |
HYPOTHESES | |
PROBABLE | |
REASON | |
STATISTICAL | |
STATISTICIAN | |
STATISTICS | |
SURVEYS AND QUESTIONNAIRES | |
TESTING | |
VARIABILITY | |
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Statistically Speaking: A Dictionary of Quotations C.C. Gaither,Alma E Cavazos-Gaither Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1996 |
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