Richard Threlkeld Cox - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • Cox, R. T., "Of Inference and Inquiry - An Essay in Inductive Logic", In The Maximum Entropy Formalism, Ed. Levine and Tribus, M.I.T. Press, 1979.
  • “Probability, Frequency, and Reasonable Expectation”, American Journal of Physics, 14, 1-13, (1946).
  • The Algebra of Probable Inference, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, (1961).
  • Electric Eel Calling (1941)

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