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  51. Verplanck, W.S. (1998) Statistical Inference: why wheels spin. Behavior and Brain Sciences, vol. 21, No. 2. A review of Ciao, Siu L. (1996) Statistical Inference: Rationale, validity, and utility. SAGE: London, Thousand Oaks, and New Delhi

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