Een geval van statistische detectie*
J. Hemelrijk and
C. G. G. van Herk
Statistica Neerlandica, 1958, vol. 12, issue 4, 191-200
Abstract:
A case study of statistical detection In a medical investigation the data proved to be of insufficient accuracy to arrive at definite conclusions. No control observations were available to estimate the accuracy. However, speculations of a reasonable character aiming at the elimination of the least accurate observations led to a clear issue. This may serve as an example of the use of statistics as a mean of detection, to be followed eventually by a well designed new experiment for proof.
Date: 1958
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