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Date: 2012-10-01 10:05:26
Statistics
Design of experiments
Hypothesis testing
Statistical theory
Knowledge
Statistical inference
Psychometrics
Homophily
Contagion
Null hypothesis
Statistical hypothesis testing
Cosma Shalizi

Statistics, Politics, and Policy Volume 3, IssueArticle 5

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