In article <8cjino$btv$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
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>I am wondering if there are any statistics databases on the Web along
>the lines of PubMed.
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>Anybody got any pointers?
>
>Thanks
Go to http://www.kdcentral.com and click on Bibliographies. Look for
UnCoverWeb. However, your best bet would be the Current Index to Statistics.
It's not free but you can purchase it at a low price if you're a member of the
ASA.
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T.S. Lim
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www.Recursive-Partitioning.com
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