A Note on the Gains in Accuracy of the Sample Mean with More Data
$25.00James E. Ciecka and Gary R. Skoog. 2023. A Note on the Gains in Accuracy of the Sample Mean with More Data. Journal of Legal Economics 29(1–2): pp. 129–137.
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James E. Ciecka and Gary R. Skoog. 2023. A Note on the Gains in Accuracy of the Sample Mean with More Data. Journal of Legal Economics 29(1–2): pp. 129–137.
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