Some Questions of Right and Wrong in Statistics Work must be Clarified
Wang Zheng
Chinese Economy, 1981, vol. 15, issue 1, 47-61
Abstract:
To render statistical work compatible with the needs of socialist construction and modernization, as well as to reduce and avoid blindness and one-sidedness in our work in the future, it is essential that we earnestly sum up the experiences and lessons we have learned and clarify several important issues in statistical theory and the guiding principles in statistics.
Date: 1981
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