An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... statistics , they are given a great rôle in medicine , and they therefore raise a medical question which we should examine here . The first requirement in using statistics is that the facts treated shall be reduced to comparable units ...
... statistics , they are given a great rôle in medicine , and they therefore raise a medical question which we should examine here . The first requirement in using statistics is that the facts treated shall be reduced to comparable units ...
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... statistics ; we must learn , therefore , that we compile statistics only when we cannot possibly help it ; for in my opinion statistics can never yield scientific truth , and therefore cannot establish any final scientific method . A ...
... statistics ; we must learn , therefore , that we compile statistics only when we cannot possibly help it ; for in my opinion statistics can never yield scientific truth , and therefore cannot establish any final scientific method . A ...
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... statistics shall we succeed in this ; never have statistics taught anything , and never can they teach anything about the nature of phenomena . I shall further apply what I have just said to all the statistics compiled with the object ...
... statistics shall we succeed in this ; never have statistics taught anything , and never can they teach anything about the nature of phenomena . I shall further apply what I have just said to all the statistics compiled with the object ...
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