Philosophy of statistics
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Philosophy of statistics
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The philosophy of statistics is the study of the mathematical, conceptual, and philosophical foundations and analyses of statistics and statistical inference. For example, Dennis Lindely argues for the more general analysis of statistics as the study of uncertainty. The subject involves the meaning, justification, utility, use and abuse of statistics and its methodology, and ethical and epistemological issues involved in the consideration of choice and interpretation of data and methods of stati
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Study of the meaning, justification, utility, use and abuse of statistics and its methodology
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy_of_statistics
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2008-10-06T14:14:16Z
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2024-08-28T07:05:35Z
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