Goldilocks
attrib.— «We tend to use the “goldilocks” approach to selecting variable values:—too small—too big—just right.» —“Re: A defense of Taguchi” by Sheldon Haynie Usenet: bit.listserv.stat-l Oct. 29, 1992. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
Goldilocks
attrib.— «We tend to use the “goldilocks” approach to selecting variable values:—too small—too big—just right.» —“Re: A defense of Taguchi” by Sheldon Haynie Usenet: bit.listserv.stat-l Oct. 29, 1992. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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