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1939 | Publication by Bose and Nair underlie the concept of association scheme.[1] | |
1952 | Bose and Shimamoto introduce the term association scheme.[2] | |
1960 | "In statistics, Box–Behnken designs are experimental designs for response surface methodology, devised by George E. P. Box and Donald Behnken in 1960" | |
2009 | Adversarial collaboration is recommended by Daniel Kahneman[3] and others as a way of resolving contentious issues in fringe science, such as the existence or nonexistence of extrasensory perception.[4] |
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- ↑ Bose, R. C.; Nair, K. R. (1939), "Partially balanced incomplete block designs", Sankhyā, 4: 337–372
- ↑ Bose, R. C.; Shimamoto, T. (1952), "Classification and analysis of partially balanced incomplete block designs with two associate classes", Journal of the American Statistical Association, 47: 151–184, doi:10.1080/01621459.1952.10501161
- ↑ Kahneman, Daniel; Klein, Gary. Conditions for intuitive expertise: A failure to disagree. American Psychologist, Vol 64(6), Sep 2009, 515-526. doi: 10.1037/a0016755
- ↑ Wagenmakers, E.-J., Wetzels, R., Borsboom, D., & van der Maas, H. L. J. (2010). Why psychologists must change the way they analyze their data: The case of psi.