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On the Formation of Statistical Models

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Wissenschaftliche und allgemeine Aspekte statistischer Modellbildung werden untersucht. Die Bedeutung von Induktion und Deduktion wird diskutiert.

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This paper examines scientific and general aspects leading to the formation of statistical models. The roles of induction and deduction are discussed.

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  • Fraser, D.A.S. (1983). Statistical modelling, Statistische Hefte, 24.

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Brenner, D. (1985). On the Formation of Statistical Models. In: Schneeweiss, H., Strecker, H. (eds) Contributions to Econometrics and Statistics Today. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70189-4_7

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