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The Uses and Usefulness of Binomial Probability Paper, sine transformation for proportions. The transformation itself is designed to adjust binomially distributed data so that the variance will not depend on the true value of the proportion ., but only on the sample size .. In addition, binomial data so transformed more closely approximate normality th乐意 发表于 2025-3-28 23:16:57
Remarks on the Method of Paired Comparisons: I. The Least Squares Solution Assuming Equal Standard between pairs of stimuli sensations. It is shown that the assumption of zero correlations can be relaxed to an assumption of equal correlations between pairs with no change in method. Further the usual approach to the method of paired comparisons Case V is shown to lead to a least squares estimate oleniency 发表于 2025-3-29 05:01:32
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Remarks on the Method of Paired Comparisons: III. A Test of Significance for Paired Comparisons wheber of observations per pair, and θ″ and θ′ are the angles obtained by applying the inverse sine transformation to the fitted and the observed proportions respectively. The number of degrees of freedom is (. − 1)(. − 2)/2.伪善 发表于 2025-3-29 14:12:36
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A Model for Stimulus Generalization and Discrimination,defined in terms of the model but is related to measurements in generalization experiments. The mathematical operators for acquisition and extinction, discussed in an earlier paper [.], are derived from the set-theoretic model presented here. The model is finally applied to the analysis of experimenMonotonous 发表于 2025-3-29 23:37:31
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A ,-Sample Slippage Test for an Extreme Population,ed all observations of all other samples. If all samples are of the same size . large, the probability of getting . or more such observations, when the null hypothesis is true, is about ...Some remarks are made about kinds of errors in testing hypotheses.