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Title: From concept to tangibility
Other Titles: The research road we make : statistics for the uninitiated
Authors: Scicluna, Sandra
Formosa Pace, Janice
Formosa, Saviour
Keywords: Data sets
Research -- Data processing
Research -- Management
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: National Statistics Office
Citation: Scicluna, S., Formosa Pace, J., & Formosa, S. (2011). From concept to tangibility. In S. Formosa, S. Scicluna, J. Azzopardi, J. Formosa Pace, T. Calafato, (Eds.), The research road we make : statistics for the uninitiated (pp. 71-83). Valletta: National Statistics Office
Abstract: As in all studies and processes, for every great work, there are some rules to follow: Newton’s Third Law states that: “For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction”. In sociological terms, as every citizen in society has his/her own rights and obligations, one is accorded rights to reside in a country but has the obligations to abide by its rules and regulations. These are commonly referred to as laws. Scientific analysis and statistics also have their rules.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/122241
ISBN: 9789995729141
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