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Date: 2011-10-07 03:32:19
Statistics
Knowledge
Statistical theory
Probability interpretations
Philosophy of science
Psychometrics
Bayesian probability
Justification
Philosophy of mathematics
Frequentist inference
Bayesian
Statistical hypothesis testing

RMM Vol. 2, 2011, 79–102 Special Topic: Statistical Science and Philosophy of Science Edited by Deborah G. Mayo, Aris Spanos and Kent W. Staley http://www.rmm-journal.de/ Deborah G. Mayo

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