Ah. linger still, thou art so fair'; he can fix and keep the star in the focus of his telescope, or protect the delicate fiber and nerve of a decaying organism from succumbing to the rapid disintegration of organic change. The practical man cannot do... Journal of the American Statistical Association - Página 2por American Statistical Association - 1924Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Theodore Merz - 1912 - 848 páginas
...fibre and nerve of a decaying organism from succumbing to the rapid disintegration of organic change. The practical man cannot do this ; he is always and...detail. Thus has arisen the science of large numbers or statistics,1 and the many methods of which it is possessed. It will form the subject of the present... | |
| John Theodore Merz - 1903 - 832 páginas
...fibre and nerve of a decaying organism from succumbing to the rapid disintegration of organic change. The practical man cannot do this ; he is always and...What he requires is grasp of numbers, leaving to the pro- 6. 11 ' The science fessional man the knowledge of detail. Thus has arisen ofiaige numbers. the... | |
| Warren Milton Persons, William Trufant Foster - 1924 - 344 páginas
..."is the great number of things and events 1 The History of Statistics, edited by John Koren, p. 385. which pass ceaselessly before him, and the flow of...statistics, and the many methods of which it is possessed." 1 The contrast, indicated by Merz, between the experimental method of the natural sciences and the... | |
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