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Statistical Group Comparison
An incomparably useful examination of statistical methods for comparisonThe nature of doing science, be it natural or social, inevitably calls for comparison. Statistical methods are at the heart of such comparison, for they not only help us gain understanding of the world around us but often define...
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John Wiley & Sons
2011
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author | Liao, Tim Futing |
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description | An incomparably useful examination of statistical methods for comparisonThe nature of doing science, be it natural or social, inevitably calls for comparison. Statistical methods are at the heart of such comparison, for they not only help us gain understanding of the world around us but often define how our research is to be carried out. The need to compare between groups is best exemplified by experiments, which have clearly defined statistical methods. However, true experiments are not always possible. What complicates the matter more is a great deal of diversity in factors that are not inde |
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spelling | cern-14374672021-04-22T00:33:42Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1437467engLiao, Tim FutingStatistical Group ComparisonMathematical Physics and Mathematics An incomparably useful examination of statistical methods for comparisonThe nature of doing science, be it natural or social, inevitably calls for comparison. Statistical methods are at the heart of such comparison, for they not only help us gain understanding of the world around us but often define how our research is to be carried out. The need to compare between groups is best exemplified by experiments, which have clearly defined statistical methods. However, true experiments are not always possible. What complicates the matter more is a great deal of diversity in factors that are not indeJohn Wiley & Sonsoai:cds.cern.ch:14374672011 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Liao, Tim Futing Statistical Group Comparison |
title | Statistical Group Comparison |
title_full | Statistical Group Comparison |
title_fullStr | Statistical Group Comparison |
title_full_unstemmed | Statistical Group Comparison |
title_short | Statistical Group Comparison |
title_sort | statistical group comparison |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1437467 |
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