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10. A Mathematical Model for Simple Learning | |||||
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11. A Model for Stimulus Generalization and Discrimination | |||||
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12. The World Series Competition | |||||
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13. Principles of Sampling | |||||
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14. Stochastic Models for the Learning Process | |||||
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15. Factorial 1: A Simple Graphical Treatment | |||||
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16. A Comparison of Eight Models | |||||
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17. Optimal Length of Play for a Binomial Game | |||||
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18. Tables of the Freeman-Tukey Transformations for the Binomial and Poisson Distributions | |||||
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19. Understanding the Birthday Problem | |||||
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20. Recognizing the Maximum of a Sequence | |||||
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21. The Distribution of Sums of Rounded Percentages | |||||
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22. The Expected Coverage to the Left of the ith Order Statistic for Arbitrary Distributions | |||||
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23. Bias and Runs in Dice Throwing and Recording: A Few Million Throws | |||||
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24. An Empirical Study of the Distribution of Primes and Litters of Primes | |||||
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25. A Conversation About Collins | |||||
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26. Statistics and Ethics in Surgery and Anesthesia | |||||
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27. Experimentation and Innovations | |||||
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28. New Statistical Methods in Public Policy. Part I: Experimentation | |||||
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29. Classroom and Platform Performance | |||||
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30. The Clinician's Responsibility for Helping to Improve the Treatment of Tomorrow's Patients | |||||
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31. Innovation and Evaluation | |||||
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32. Combination of Results of Stated Precision: I. The Optimistic Case | |||||
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33. Combination of Results of Stated Precision: II. A More Realistic Case | |||||
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34. Allocating Loss of Precision in the Sample Mean to Wrong Weights and Redundancy in Sampling with Replacement from a Finite Population | |||||
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35. Reporting Clinical Trials in General Surgical Journals | |||||
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36. Compensating for Radiation-Related Cancers by Probability of Causation or Assigned Shares | |||||
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37. Methods for Studying Coincidences | |||||
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38. A Modified Random-Effect Procedure for Combining Risk Difference in Sets of 2 x 2 Tables from Clinical Trials | |||||
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39. The Case for Smaller Classes and for Evaluating What Works in the Schoolroom | |||||
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40. Frederick Mosteller and John W. Tukey: A Conversation | |||||
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