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Null Hypothesis Controversy

by Craig Marker | Oct 5, 2006 | Uncategorized

Null Hypothesis testing is often credited to Sir Ronald Fischer. In 1919 Fisher started work at a small agricultural station. Here he analyzed extensive collections of agricultural data. This investigation resulted in a series of reports in which he pioneered the...

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