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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-54030-6samples drawn from normally distributed variables we describe and give the efficiencies of rapid methods:.The efficiencies of procedures ii) and iii) are compared with the efficiencies of other estimates which do not involve sums of squares or products.ACE-inhibitor 发表于 2025-3-30 19:05:38
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10328-7teresting is that it is now possible to demonstrate (.) that the actual position of the problem is very much more intricate than was till recently imagined, but that realising this (.) the problem itself becomes much more definite and (.) its solution correspondingly more rigorous.唤起 发表于 2025-3-31 02:39:28
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, Pearson (1900) On the Criterion that a Given System of Deviations from the Probable in the Case oy, and so on. One article in the series was devoted to the paper we are about to discuss. Written by Ian Hacking, it is referenced below. Karl Pearson’s paper is the fifth in a series of his early papers, most of which are concerned with the mathematical problems of biological evolution. Insofar as全能 发表于 2025-3-31 14:13:52
, Student (1908) The Probable Error of a Mean,by a large-sample approach that goes back to Laplace. If the sample mean . is considered to be the natural estimate of ., the hypothesis . should be rejected when . differs sufficiently from .. Furthermore, since for large . the distribution of . / . is approximately standard normal under . (where .MULTI 发表于 2025-3-31 17:54:52
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, Fisher (1926) The Arrangement of Field Experiments,ution and genetics, to join the small group of scientists at Rothamsted in order that “after studying our records he should tell me whether they were suitable for proper statistical examination and might be expected to yield more information than we had extracted.” Fishe