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Logic of Statistical Inference
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Ian Hacking
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1965
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Cambridge University Press
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface to this edition
pp. xi
Preface
pp. 1
Long run frequencies
pp. 12
The chance set-up
pp. 25
Support
pp. 35
The long run
pp. 48
The law of likelihood
pp. 67
Statistical tests
pp. 81
Theories of testing
pp. 108
Random sampling
pp. 122
The fiducial argument
pp. 148
Estimation
pp. 160
Point estimation
pp. 175
Bayes' theory
pp. 192
The subjective theory
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