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Anatomy of correlational magnitudetransformations in latency and discretizationcontexts in Monte Carlo studies
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2017-01-01
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Demirtas, Hakan
Vardar Acar, Ceren
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/74218
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Monte-Carlo Simulation-Based Statistical ModelingPart of the series ICSA Book Series in Statistics
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H. Demirtas and C. Vardar Acar,
Anatomy of correlational magnitudetransformations in latency and discretizationcontexts in Monte Carlo studies
. 2017, p. 84.