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Statistics / Statistical theory / Psychometrics / Hypothesis testing / Abduction / Deductive reasoning / Statistical inference / Confidence interval / Linear regression / Statistical model / Statistical hypothesis testing / Frequentist probability
Date: 2011-10-27 11:24:50
Statistics
Statistical theory
Psychometrics
Hypothesis testing
Abduction
Deductive reasoning
Statistical inference
Confidence interval
Linear regression
Statistical model
Statistical hypothesis testing
Frequentist probability

RMM Vol. 2, 2011, 146–178 Special Topic: Statistical Science and Philosophy of Science Edited by Deborah G. Mayo, Aris Spanos and Kent W. Staley http://www.rmm-journal.de/ Aris Spanos

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