C. West Churchman Quote

If the chance of error alone were the sole basis for evaluating methods of inference, we would never reach a decision, but would merely keep increasing the sample size indefinitely.


p. 255; cited in The Journal of the American Forensic Association. Vol 20-22 (1984), p. 180 - Theory of Experimental Inference (1948)


If the chance of error alone were the sole basis for evaluating methods of inference, we would never reach a decision, but would merely keep...

If the chance of error alone were the sole basis for evaluating methods of inference, we would never reach a decision, but would merely keep...

If the chance of error alone were the sole basis for evaluating methods of inference, we would never reach a decision, but would merely keep...

If the chance of error alone were the sole basis for evaluating methods of inference, we would never reach a decision, but would merely keep...