The logical foundations of statistical inference
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Publication:1229198
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Publication date: 1974
Published in: Synthese Library (Search for Journal in Brave)
03A05: Philosophical and critical aspects of logic and foundations
03-02: Research exposition (monographs, survey articles) pertaining to mathematical logic and foundations
03B99: General logic
62-00: General reference works (handbooks, dictionaries, bibliographies, etc.) pertaining to statistics
60-00: General reference works (handbooks, dictionaries, bibliographies, etc.) pertaining to probability theory
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