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The Cult Of Statistical Significance How The Standard Error Costs Us Jobs Justice And Lives Stephen Thomas Ziliak

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The Cult Of Statistical Significance How The Standard Error Costs Us Jobs Justice And Lives Stephen Thomas Ziliak
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Publisher: The University of Michigan Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Stephen Thomas Ziliak, Deirdre McCloskey
ISBN: 9780472050079, 0472050079
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Cult Of Statistical Significance How The Standard Error Costs Us Jobs Justice And Lives Stephen Thomas Ziliak by Stephen Thomas Ziliak, Deirdre Mccloskey 9780472050079, 0472050079 instant download after payment.

The Cult of Statistical Significance "McCloskey and Ziliak have been pushing this very elementary, very correct, very important argument through several articles over several years and for reasons I cannot fathom it is still resisted. If it takes a book to get it across, I hope this book will do it. It ought to."--Thomas Schelling, Distinguished University Professor, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland, and 2005 Nobel Pri... Full description

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