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International Journal of Epidemiology 2003;32:692
© International Epidemiological Association 2003


Reprints and Reflections

Note on Dr. Berkson’s criticism of tests of significance

R.A. Fisher

The Galton Laboratory

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When, about eighteen years ago, I was looking for a good example to illustrate the test of straightness appropriate to regression lines, I felt myself particularly lucky to find one in which the departure from linearity was of a somewhat unusual kind, and in which a superficial examination by graphical methods, without submitting the subjective impression to any objective test, was likely to be misleading. The case chosen was from a comprehensive paper by A.H. Hersh . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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