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On the tenability of distinctions: some comments on ‘The statistics of linear models: back to basics’ by John Nelder

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Van Eeuwijk, F.A. On the tenability of distinctions: some comments on ‘The statistics of linear models: back to basics’ by John Nelder. Stat Comput 5, 93–95 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00143937

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