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A Theory of Appropriate Statistics
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A formal theory of appropriateness for statistical operations is presented which incorporates features of Stevens’ theory of appropriate statistics and Suppes’ theory of empirical meaningfulness. It is proposed that a statistic be regarded as appropriate relative to statements made about it in case the truths of these statements are invariant under permissible transformations of the measurement scale. It is argued that the use of inappropriate statistics leads to the formulation of statements which are either semantically meaningless or empirically nonsignificant.
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