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349 Pages·2008·2.851 MB·English
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The statistics of genocide /, Why estimate direct and indirect casualties from war? The rule of proportionality and casualty estimates /, Statistical thinking and data analysis: enhancing human rights work /, Hidden in plain sight: X.X. burials and the desaparecidos in the Department of Guatemala, 1977-1986 /, The demography of conflict-related mortality in Timor-Leste, Afghan refugee camp surveys in Pakistan, 2002 /, Metagora: an experiment in the measurement of democratic governance /, Human rights of statisticians and statistics of human rights: early history of the American Statistical Association's Committee on Scientific Freedom and Human Rights /, Obtaining evidence for the International Criminal Court using data and quantitative analysis /, New issues in human rights statistics /, Statistics and the Millennium Development Goals /, Using population data systems to target vulnerable population subgroups and individuals: issues and incidents /; Jana Asher --, Mary W. Gray and Sharon Marek --, Beth O. Daponte --, Jorge L. Romeu --, Clyde Collins Snow, Fredy Armando Peccerelli, Jose Samuel Susanavar, Alan G. Robinson, and Jose Maria Najera Ochoa --, Romesh Silva and Patrick Ball --, James Bell, David Nolle, Ruth Citrin and Fritz Scheuren --, Jan Robert Suesser and R. Suarez de Miguel --, Thomas B. Jabine and Douglas A. Samuelson --, Herbert F. Spirer and William Seltzer --, David L. Banks and Yasmin H. Said --, David J. Fitch, Paul Wassenich, Paul Fields, Fritz Scheuren, and Jana Asher --, William Seltzer and Margo Anderson
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