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jasirs94 at Nov 20, 2016 02:54 AM

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among the Ss of the sample, of those that are P, probably approximates, within a certain limit of approximation, to the value of the real probability in question. I propose to term such reasoning Quantitative Induction. Now, if I were writing a treatise on logic, I should here be obliged, not only to teach the art of sampling, including all that Dr. Karl Pearson and others have taught us about distributions of specific instances among general ones, and the consequent proper inferences in such cases, but I should

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