Philosophy of statistics

The philosophy of statistics involves the meaning, justification, utility, use and abuse of statistics and its methodology, and ethical and epistemological issues involved in the consideration of choice and interpretation of data and methods of Statistics.

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  1. Hacking, Ian (2006)The Emergence of Probability, 2nd Ed
  2. Breiman, Leo (2001). "Statistical Modeling: The Two Cultures". Statistical Science 16 (3): 199–231. doi:10.1214/ss/1009213726.
  3. Porter, Theodore M (1995)Trust in Numbers
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