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- The Book of Why: the New Science of Cause and Effect – Pearl and Mackenzie
- Karl Pearson and Statistics: the Social Origins of Scientific Innovation Author(S): Bernard J
- Una Nueva Mirada Sobre Karl Popper»
- Bertrand Russell on Eugenics
- From Galton to Globalization: the Transatlantic Journey Of
- Review of David and Judith Willer, Systematic Empiricism: Critique of a Pseudoscience (Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1973) Michael R
- General Systems * * * Red Cybernetics Black Physical Sciences Originated in 1996 by Dr
- Karl Pearson's Theoretical Errors and the Advances They Inspired
- An Introduction to Causal Inference Fabian Dablander1
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- Probability, Statistics & Political Economy in Mill's Logic
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- MS Am 1632 Peirce, Charles S. (Charles Sanders), 1839-1914
- Thirteen Ways to Look at the Correlation Coefficient
- The Quantification of Beliefs, from Bayes to A.I., and Its Consequence on the Scientific Method
- Science Perspectives on Psychological
- Nature and Gravitation • I
- UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO Designing Certainty The
- Karl Pearson on Causes and Inverse Probabilities Inverted Spinozism, Idealism & Goodness-Of-Fit
- The Grammar of Science
- Pearson's Wrong Turning: Against Statistical Measures of Causal
- Eileen Magnello
- Andrea Saltelli, Some Elements from History and Philosophy of Science
- History of Genetics
- Arxiv:1908.06346V1 [Stat.OT] 17 Aug 2019 Scientific Research Can Reduce Superstition by Encouraging People to Think and View Things in Terms of Cause and Effect
- The Problematic Unity of Biometrics Author(S): Stephen M
- Epistemological Implications
- Introduction
- Mid-American Review of Sociology IN
- Correlation and Dependence 1 Correlation and Dependence
- Bull JP (1951). a Study of the History and Principles of Clinical Therapeutic Trials
- Precision Medicine and Its Imprecise History
- The Social Study of Science Before Kuhn
- Karl Pearson and the Scandinavian School of Statistics Peter Guttorp
- Social Darwinism
- Pseudo-Science and the Problem of Criminal Responsibility C
- Explaining Russell's Eugenic Discourse in the 1920S
- Karl Pearson: Perceptions, Statistics and Scientific Objectivity