Yes, I thought it was good, but for a book on graphics the coin problem was
noticeably lacking in clarity.
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Jim Lemon wrote:
>On 12/10/2012 05:52 AM, Mark Leeds wrote:
>> Below has nothing to do with R but people into statistics ( or even
>those
>> not into statistics. it's very basic ) might find it interesting. I
>can't
>> say anything about the book itself.
>>
>> http://press.princeton.edu/chapters/s8863.pdf
>>
>Another brilliant piece by Prof Wainer. When I did a lit search for a
>paper I wrote some years ago, who had nearly scooped me? Wainer,
>Gessaroli and Verdi.
>
>Jim
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