Statistics: An Introductory Analysis, Volume 10 |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Measures of Location | 35 |
Measures of Dispersion | 59 |
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analysis of variance assume B-risks B₁ b₂ ball becomes Bernoulli trials binomial binomial distribution calculate called Chapter CLAGUE class interval column computed confidence interval consider correlation coefficient decision rule degrees of freedom discussion equation error event example F distribution follows formula given grades H₁ Hence income level of significance matrix moving average n₁ n₂ normal area table normal distribution null hypothesis obtained OC curve P₁ percent Poisson Poisson distribution population price index probability of selecting problem random sample random variable relative frequency S₁ sample mean sample points sample space sampling distribution Senator DOUGLAS serial correlation shown in Fig shown in Table shows standard deviation statistical sum of squares Suppose tion unbiased estimator values variation w₁ weights X₁ Y₁ Σ Σ Σ Χ σ² ΣΣ στ