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In the preceding contribution, some of the systematic distortions to single-photon counting experiments were discussed. In this contribution the statistical nature of the data will be examined.
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‘... The contemporary fashion for using mathematical materials at every possible point of an argument induces a tendency to accept statistical information as facts rather than as evidence, in a wide variety of fields’.
[J.R. Ravetz, Scientific Knowledge and its Social Problems, Oxford Univ.Press, 1971, p.122]
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The following discussion is based on the paper: On the Reliability of Fluorescence Decay Data,A.L. Hinde, B.K. Selinger and P.R. Nott, Aust.J.Chem. 30 2383 (1977) A fuller documentation is provided in A.L. Hinde: Ausc. Res. Grant.Comm. Working Document 3,B.K. Selinger, ed. (1975)
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Selinger, B.K., Hinde, A.L. (1983). Least Squares Methods of Analysis. In: Cundall, R.B., Dale, R.E. (eds) Time-Resolved Fluorescence Spectroscopy in Biochemistry and Biology. NATO Advanced Science Institutes Series, vol 69. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1634-4_7
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