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CHI-SQUARED TEST: "On the Criterion that a Given System of Deviations from the Probable in the Case of a Correlated System of Variables is such that it Can Reasonably Be Supposed to have Arisen from Random Sampling" (The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science [Fifth Series], Vol. 50, pp. 157-175)

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CHI-SQUARED TEST: "On the Criterion that a Given System of Deviations from the Probable in the Case of a Correlated System of Variables is such that it Can Reasonably Be Supposed to have Arisen from Random Sampling" (The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science [Fifth Series], Vol. 50, pp. 157-175)

by Pearson, Karl

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London: Taylor and Francis, 1900. First Edition. Three Quarter Leather. Very Good. Karl Pearson's work introducing the "chi-squared" test of goodness of fit. vi, [1], 624 pp. 8vo. Published with 5 plates, Plate 3 Missing, does not impact Pearson's article. Recent brown three quarter leather bindings with five raised bands at spine, burgundy and black title patches with gold embossed titling, gold lines offsetting bands, marbled paper insets to front and rear boards. Clean within.

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Title
CHI-SQUARED TEST: "On the Criterion that a Given System of Deviations from the Probable in the Case of a Correlated System of Variables is such that it Can Reasonably Be Supposed to have Arisen from Random Sampling" (The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science [Fifth Series], Vol. 50, pp. 157-175)
Author
Pearson, Karl
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Three Quarter Leather
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First Edition
Publisher
Taylor and Francis
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1900

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