Doug Lautzenheiser

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The decision to examine averages or to measure variation is rooted in philosophical ideologies that governed the thinking of statisticians, natural philosophers and scientists throughout the 19th century. The emphasis on statistical averages was underpinned by the philosophical tenets of determinism and typological ideas of biological species, which helped to perpetuate the idea of an idealized mean. Determinism implies that there is order and perfection in the universe …
Introducing Statistics: A Graphic Guide (Graphic Guides)
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