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Het begrip Universum in de Statistica

Ir J. van Ettinger

Statistica Neerlandica, 1946, vol. 1, issue 4‐5, 171-175

Abstract: Summary (The meaning of population in statistics). The general opinion, that a population consists of a number of objects of observation is shown to be incorrect. It is pointed out that a series of similar individual discriminations of observation has to be called a population.

Date: 1946
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