George Udny Yule ou comment (ne pas) parler de corrélation

Jean-Jacques Droesbeke; Philippe Tassi

Statistique et analyse des données (1990)

  • Volume: 15, Issue: 1, page 25-43
  • ISSN: 0750-7364

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Droesbeke, Jean-Jacques, and Tassi, Philippe. "George Udny Yule ou comment (ne pas) parler de corrélation." Statistique et analyse des données 15.1 (1990): 25-43. <http://eudml.org/doc/108989>.

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