by
Burt, James E.
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Table of contents http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/guilford041/95044912.html
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1996
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Geography -- Statistical methods.
by
Shavelson, Richard J.
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1996
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Social sciences -- Statistical methods.
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Everitt, Brian.
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1996
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generalized linear model -- 9. Distribution-free, computer-intensive methods -- 10. Multivariate analysis I
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Enelow, Allen J. (Allen Jay), 1922-
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1996
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Medical History Taking -- methods.
by
Sivia, D. S.
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1996
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Maximum entropy method.
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Smith, Stephen L. J., 1946-
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1995
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, relationship to other research methods and procedure of the more important quantitative methods used by tourism
by
Howell, David C.
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Publication Date
1995
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Social sciences -- Statistical methods.
by
Macleod, Guy.
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Publication Date
1995
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small manufacturer. How to plan production. Layout of the plant or factory. Production methods
by
Humphrey, Watts S., 1927-
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Publication Date
1995
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Software Process -- Appendix A: Statistical Methods for the Personal Software Process -- Appendix B
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Lezak, Muriel Deutsch.
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Publication Date
1995
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. Observational Methods, Rating Scales, and Inventories -- 19. Tests of Personal Adjustment -- 20. Testing for
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Morgan, R. P. C. (Royston Philip Charles), 1942-
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1995
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. Mechanical methods of erosion control -- 11. Implementation.
by
Flichy, Patrice.
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Publication Date
1995
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context - for example, in the move from public methods of communication to more private and individualized
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