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Date: 2012-06-01 11:39:22
Regression analysis
Econometrics
Estimation theory
Measurement
Logarithmic scale
Logarithm
Slide rule
Level of measurement
Linear regression
Statistics
Mathematics
Logarithms

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General Mapping Numerical Magnitudes Along the Right Lines: Differentiating Between Scale and Bias Vyacheslav Karolis, Teresa Iuculano, and Brian Butterworth Online First Publication,

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