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Excerpt from Readings and Problems in Statistical Methods
The selections included in this book were chosen to illus trate concretely the attitude of mind in which statistical analysis must be undertaken, and to develop logically the steps and processes through which statistical data must be carried in order to be used as bases for logical inferences. They constitute within themselves an independent treatment Of statistical principles; but, undoubtedly, will have their greatest value when used in connection with a text on statisti cal methods. They are intended primarily to be used in this manner.
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