Journal Article10.2307/2985368
Handbook of Statistical Tables.
D. G. Beech,D. B. Owen +1 more
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TL;DR: The Handbook of Statistical Tables (HNT) as mentioned in this paper is a collection of tables from B.D. Owen's "Handbook of Statistical Table Tables" (1962).
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Abstract: D. B. Owen: Handbook of Statistical Tables. London: Pergamon Press; Reading, Massachusetts: Addison‐Wesley, 1962. Pp. xii+580. 70s.
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