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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... CHANCE 34 COMMON SENSE 50 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 ...
... CHANCE 34 COMMON SENSE 50 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 ...
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... Chance Chance, Causation, and Design Section 4 (p. 239) Why do we resort to averages at all? Venn, J. 16 STATISTICALLY SPEAKING.
... Chance Chance, Causation, and Design Section 4 (p. 239) Why do we resort to averages at all? Venn, J. 16 STATISTICALLY SPEAKING.
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... chance happening ... Aquinas, Thomas Snmma Theologiae Part I Question 22. God's Providence Article 2. Is everything subject to divine Providence? Thus all the action of men must necessarily be referred to seven causes: chance, nature ...
... chance happening ... Aquinas, Thomas Snmma Theologiae Part I Question 22. God's Providence Article 2. Is everything subject to divine Providence? Thus all the action of men must necessarily be referred to seven causes: chance, nature ...
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... one tends to regard them as certain. Walker, Marshall The Nature of Scientific Thought (p. 70) CHANCE A substantial portion of the lecture was devoted to. Heads I win, Tails you lose. O.W. Holmes - (See p. 31). CERTAINTY 33.
... one tends to regard them as certain. Walker, Marshall The Nature of Scientific Thought (p. 70) CHANCE A substantial portion of the lecture was devoted to. Heads I win, Tails you lose. O.W. Holmes - (See p. 31). CERTAINTY 33.
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... chance was a nickname for Providence. Ambler, Eric A Coffin for Dimitrios (p. 1) In all such beings chance occurs, not in the sense that everything about them occurs by chance, but that in each of them there is room for chance and this ...
... chance was a nickname for Providence. Ambler, Eric A Coffin for Dimitrios (p. 1) In all such beings chance occurs, not in the sense that everything about them occurs by chance, but that in each of them there is room for chance and this ...
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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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Statistically Speaking: A Dictionary of Quotations C.C. Gaither,Alma E Cavazos-Gaither Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1996 |
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