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Information, Inference and Decision
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Editor(s):
Günter Menges
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1974
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Springer Netherlands
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978-90-277-0423-8
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978-94-010-2159-3
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1974
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Elements of an Objective Theory of Inductive Behaviour
pp. 51
On the Problem of Vagueness in the Social Sciences
pp. 63
Notes on Etiality, the Adaptation Criterion, and the ‘Inference-Decision’ Problem
pp. 77
Comparison of Inference Philosophies
pp. 99
On the Logic of Tests of Significance with Special Reference to Testing the Significance of Poisson-Distributed Observations
pp. 113
Probability and Utility — Dual Concepts in Decision Theory
pp. 145
Entropy and Utility
pp. 155
Entropy, Gravity and Utility in Transportation Modelling
pp. 167
Prior and Posterior Probabilities and Semantic Information
pp. 181
Remarks on Semantic Information
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