Statistically Speaking: A Dictionary of QuotationsCRC Press, 26 nov 2018 - 420 pagina's 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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... Letters were written to each publisher or agent for which we could find an address. A follow-up letter was sent to those who did not respond to our first letter. If no response was received we then assumed a calculated risk and ...
... Letters were written to each publisher or agent for which we could find an address. A follow-up letter was sent to those who did not respond to our first letter. If no response was received we then assumed a calculated risk and ...
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... Letters Volume II (p. 251) It is not the first use but the tiresome repetition of inadequate catchwords which I am observing—phrases which originally were contributions, but which, by their very felicity, delay further analysis for ...
... Letters Volume II (p. 251) It is not the first use but the tiresome repetition of inadequate catchwords which I am observing—phrases which originally were contributions, but which, by their very felicity, delay further analysis for ...
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... letter of application and cheque for fifteen dollars. After careful comparison of your case with the average modem standard, we are pleased to accept you as a first-class risk. Leacock, Stephen Literary Lapses Insurance up to Date (p ...
... letter of application and cheque for fifteen dollars. After careful comparison of your case with the average modem standard, we are pleased to accept you as a first-class risk. Leacock, Stephen Literary Lapses Insurance up to Date (p ...
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... Letters Aphorisms (p. 62) The truth that every fact which has a beginning has a cause, is coextensive with human experience. Mill, John Stuart System of Logic Book III, V, 1 Before the effect one believes in other causes than after ...
... Letters Aphorisms (p. 62) The truth that every fact which has a beginning has a cause, is coextensive with human experience. Mill, John Stuart System of Logic Book III, V, 1 Before the effect one believes in other causes than after ...
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... Letters Volume I On the Elements of Natural Science (p. 347) ... the highest probability amounts not to certainty, without which there can be no true knowledge. Locke, John An Essay Concerning Human Understanding Book IV, III, 14 As ...
... Letters Volume I On the Elements of Natural Science (p. 347) ... the highest probability amounts not to certainty, without which there can be no true knowledge. Locke, John An Essay Concerning Human Understanding Book IV, III, 14 As ...
Inhoudsopgave
PERCENTAGES | 151 |
PRAYER | 154 |
PREDICTION | 156 |
PROBABILITY | 158 |
PROBABLE | 183 |
PROBLEMS | 187 |
QUALITY CONTROL | 188 |
QUEUE | 190 |
CORRELATION | 52 |
DATA | 55 |
DEFINITIONS | 59 |
DEGREES OF FREEDOM | 64 |
DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS | 65 |
DICE | 67 |
DISTRIBUTIONS | 71 |
ERROR | 76 |
EXPERIMENT | 83 |
FACTS | 89 |
FORECAST | 106 |
GAMBLING | 111 |
GRAPHICS | 113 |
HYPOTHESES | 117 |
IMPOSSIBLE | 122 |
INFINITE | 125 |
KNOWLEDGE | 126 |
LAWS | 127 |
LIKELIHOOD | 134 |
MEASUREMENT | 136 |
MODELS | 140 |
OBSERVATIONS | 142 |
ORDER | 148 |
OUTLIERS | 150 |
RANDOMNESS | 191 |
REASON | 193 |
RECURSION | 196 |
REGRESSION | 197 |
RESEARCH | 199 |
RESIDUALS | 200 |
SAMPLE | 201 |
SCIENCE | 204 |
STATISTICAL | 206 |
STATISTICIAN | 221 |
STATISTICS | 234 |
SURVEYS AND QUESTIONNAIRES | 266 |
SYMMETRY | 268 |
TABLES | 269 |
TEACHING | 271 |
TESTING | 273 |
THEORY | 275 |
TRUTH | 284 |
VARIABILITY | 285 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 289 |
PERMISSIONS | 320 |
SUBJECT BY AUTHOR INDEX | 331 |
AUTHOR BY SUBJECT INDEX | 398 |
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