William Feller Quote

It is not necessary to think of gambling places; the statistician who applies statistical tests is engaged in a dignified sort of gambling, and in his case the distribution of the random variables changes from occasion to occasion.


Chapter X, Law Of large Numbers, p. 253. - An Introduction To Probability Theory And Its Applications (Third Edition)


It is not necessary to think of gambling places; the statistician who applies statistical tests is engaged in a dignified sort of gambling, and in...

It is not necessary to think of gambling places; the statistician who applies statistical tests is engaged in a dignified sort of gambling, and in...

It is not necessary to think of gambling places; the statistician who applies statistical tests is engaged in a dignified sort of gambling, and in...

It is not necessary to think of gambling places; the statistician who applies statistical tests is engaged in a dignified sort of gambling, and in...