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READERS of “Statistical Methods for Research Workers” will welcome Prof. Fisher's new book, which is partly devoted to a development of the logical ideas underlying the earlier volume and partly to an extension of the application of these ideas. At one time it was fashionable to say that Nature would only reply to one question at a time; the author, however, believes that her responses to a well thought out questionnaire will be more satisfactory.
The Design of Experiments
By Prof. R. A. Fisher. Pp. x + 252. (Edinburgh and London: Oliver and Boyd, 1935.) 12s. 6d net.
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I., J. The Design of Experiments. Nature 137, 252–254 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137252a0
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