[...] the uncontrolled causes which may influence the result are always strictly innumerable.


The Design of Experiments (section II.9, eighth edition, 1971, Hafner Publishing Company, New York) as quoted by George Casella in Statistical Design (p. 18, 2008, Springer). - Since 1960s


The uncontrolled causes which may influence the result are always strictly innumerable.

The uncontrolled causes which may influence the result are always strictly innumerable.

The uncontrolled causes which may influence the result are always strictly innumerable.

The uncontrolled causes which may influence the result are always strictly innumerable.