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From: ram@zedat.fu-berlin.de (Stefan Ram)
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Rich Ulrich <rich.ulrich@comcast.net> wrote or quoted:
>also the first editor of Biometrika (for 35 years).  He described
>what we know as the Pearson chisquared test -- but for a few 
>years, he insisted that it had 3 degrees of freedom, not 1.  

|It does feel like something to be wrong; it feels like being right.
Kathryn Schulz "On being wrong" (TED Talk) (2011-03)