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Thanks for this revision and the comments. The text has been fully reworked for depth, clarity and readability.
About WP:NBOOK where the requirement reads as: “the book has been the subject of two or more non-trivial published works appearing in sources that are independent of the book itself” please note that the book has received three full dedicated reviews on relevant high impact journals[1][2][3]. According to Google Scholar[4] it has been cited by 8,702 articles. In academia this is an exceptionally large number, even more so as the subject is not medicine/health sciences but mathematics/statistics. Finally, this book has been translated in Chinese by the editor Wiley.[5]
This AfC has plenty of links to other Wikipedia pages that deals with sensitivity analysis, see e.g. the table, so the content integrates well with the existing material about sensitivity analysis in Wikipedia. Via these links, the interested reader has all that is needed to deepen the topics touched in the book. Gipsywriting (talk) 16:01, 21 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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^Liu, S. (2008). "Global Sensitivity Analysis: The Primer by Andrea Saltelli, Marco Ratto, Terry Andres, Francesca Campolongo, Jessica Cariboni, Debora Gatelli, Michaela Saisana, Stefano Tarantola". International Statistical Review. 76 (3). International Statistical Institute: 452–452. ISSN0306-7734.
^Chernick, M. (November 2008). "Global Sensitivity Analysis, the Primer". Technometrics. 50 (4). American Society for Quality: 548. ISSN0040-1706.