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De Waarschijnlijkheidsrekening Toegepast Op Eenige Gevallen Van Verkiezing ... is an important historical work by Bernard Johan Christiaan Hazelhoff Roelfzema exploring the application of probability theory to electoral processes. Written in Dutch, this book provides insights into the statistical analysis of elections, offering a unique perspective on the political landscape of the time. The book delves into the mathematical models and calculations used to understand and predict election outcomes. Roelfzema's work remains relevant for those interested in the history of statistics and its intersection with political science, showcasing early efforts to apply mathematical rigor to the study of elections.
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