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Quantity and quality; the Hayden colloquium on scientific method and concept.

Title
Quantity and quality; the Hayden colloquium on scientific method and concept. Contributors: John G. Kemeny [and others.
Author
Lerner, Daniel
Publication
New York] Free Press of Glencoe [1961]

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Description
221 pages diagrams; 22 cm
Uniform Title
Hayden colloquium on scientific method and concept
Subject
  • Methodology
  • Knowledge, Theory of
  • Statistics
  • Economics, Mathematical
  • Methods
  • methodology
  • epistemology
Genre/Form
  • Statistics
  • Statistics.
  • Statistiques.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Lerner, D. On quantity and quality. -- Kemeny, J.G. Mathematics without numbers. -- Weisskopf, V.F. Quality and quantity in quantum physics. -- Stevens, S.S. The quantification of sensation. -- Rosenblith, W.A. The quantification of the electrical activity of the nervous system. -- Lasswell, H.D. The qualitative and quantitative in political and legal analysis. -- Leontief, W. The problem of quality and quantity in economics. -- Spengler, J.J. Quantification in economics: its history.
LCCN
60015869
OCLC
  • ocm00373228
  • 373228
  • SCSB-473390
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library