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Income from Independent Professional Practice. By Milton Friedman and Simon Kuznets. New York: National Bureau of Economic Research. 1945. Pp. xxxiii, 599. ($4.50)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2014

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Copyright © Canadian Political Science Association 1946

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1 Dr. W. E. Deming has recently called attention to the need for a more complete heory of biases. See, for example, On Training in Sampling” (Journal of the American Statistical Association, vol. XL, 06, 1945, p. 310)Google Scholar, and On Errors in Surveys” (American Sociological Review, vol. IX, no. 4, 08, 1944, p. 360).Google Scholar

2 See Hansen, Morris H. and Hurwitz, William N., “The Problem of Nonresponse in Sample Surveys,” issued by the Bureau of the Census, United States Department of Commerce, in the spring of 1946, to be published in the Journal of the American Statistical Association.Google Scholar