Variations- und erblichkeitsstatistik

Variations- und erblichkeitsstatistik


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ABSTRACT AS the sciences develop, they acquire an associated mathematics, and the young science of genetics is evolving a mathematical side at a rate which some of its exponents find


disconcerting. Mathematical genetics falls primarily into two sections, which may be called synthetical and analytical. The former deals with the results to be expected on a given


hypothesis, but in most cases the populations considered are infinite. The latter is essentially concerned with the theory of sampling, and the inferences which may legiti mately be drawn


from a given finite sample.Hence their problems are, in general, quite different. _Variations- und Erblichkeitsstatistik_. Prof. Felix Bernstein (Handbuch der Vererbungswissenschaft,


herausgegeben von E. Baur und M. Hartmann, Lieferung 8, Band 1.) Pp. iv + 96. (Berlin: Gebrüder Borntraeger, 1929.) 14.40 gold marks. Access through your institution Buy or subscribe This is


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