Papyrekokuaa

ombyatýva, omohendáva ha oipyguaráva papapy

Papyrekokuaa ha'e papapykuaa purupyrã vorekue ojepurúva oñemboatývo, oñemohendávo, oñehesa'ỹijo ha ojehechaukávo apopyme'ẽ ha papapy.[1][2][3] Papyrekokuaa oipytyvõ oñemyesakãvo heta mba'e tembikuaa ambuévape, ha'éva tembikuaaty, pohanokuaa,[4] virurekokuaa,[5] apytu'ũkuaaty,[6] jokuaikuaa[7] ha ñemukuaa.[8]

Ñemohendapy hekopegua, ta'anga heta ojehecháva papyrekokuaápe omombe'úvo marandu.

Ko tembikuaaty mokõicha oiko:

Mandu'apy

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  5. Wonnacott, T. H., & Wonnacott, R. J. (1990). Introductory statistics for business and economics (Vol. 4). New York: Wiley.
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  7. Fioramonti, D. L. (2014). How numbers rule the world: The use and abuse of statistics in global politics. Zed Books Ltd..
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