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"Kevin D. Hoover" <[log in to unmask]>
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In reply to Margo Anderson, I should clarify my earlier note:  my paper 
"Microfoundational Programs" contains a first pass at exactly such a 
search using JSTOR as she proposes.

Kevin Hoover

Margo Anderson wrote:
> For an equivalent study of an issue like this see Steve Fienberg's 
> article:
>
> http://ba.stat.cmu.edu/journal/2006/vol01/issue01/fienberg.pdf
>
> When Did Bayesian Inference Become "Bayesian"?
>
> Steve used the full text word search in JSTOR to trace the development 
> of the term "Bayesian".  A similar approach  would probably work here 
> for a systematic analysis of the  micro/macro terminology
>
> Margo Anderson
> History & Urban Studies
> University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

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