Stanley Smith Stevens - Works

Works

  • Stevens, Stanley Smith (June 7, 1946). "On the Theory of Scales of Measurement". Science 103 (2684): 677–680. doi:10.1126/science.103.2684.677. PMID 17750512. http://web.duke.edu/philosophy/bio/Papers/Stevens_Measurement.pdf. Retrieved September 16, 2010

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