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1. Statistical Surveys

Author : Andreas Quatember

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Looking at our everyday life, we find that nearly everything that we see, taste, hear, smell, or touch is just a part of a whole. The unconscious conclusion from such information on the specific “reality” incompletely described by these observations has probably always been part of (not only) human behavior. This pattern was originally developed as a survival strategy passed on from one generation to the other. It ensured the survival of the clan (or the pack) through the evaluation of signals with respect to potential food or imminent danger.

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Title
Statistical Surveys
Author
Andreas Quatember
Copyright Year
2015
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11785-0_1

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