Introduction to scientific inference

San Francisco,: Holden-Day (1963)
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Abstract

Inductive inference and "experimental error"; A population sample model: local inference; Expansion of the model: inference in the large; Expansion of the model: inference in the large; Interpretation of results; Random variables and distributions; Variance and related topics; Problems of sampling in physical situations; Randomization; Restricted randomization and experimental designs; Regression or curve fitting.

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