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If two or more si are equal , they should be ranked by using a randomized procedure which assigns equal probability to each ordering . The goal will be to select the t " best " populations in an unordered manner .
If two or more si are equal , they should be ranked by using a randomized procedure which assigns equal probability to each ordering . The goal will be to select the t " best " populations in an unordered manner .
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Therefore , for the special case of testing the null hypothesis 2 of equal proportions the limiting distribution of Pearson's X statistic 11 ( x / n : Ro - khas mean р , = k / 2n and variance o2 = - 147 ...
Therefore , for the special case of testing the null hypothesis 2 of equal proportions the limiting distribution of Pearson's X statistic 11 ( x / n : Ro - khas mean р , = k / 2n and variance o2 = - 147 ...
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... 2 Anscombe , NTB , NT9 , and NT10 statistics and the normal approximation for the Pearson statistic ( NT4 , NT5 , and NT6 ) are quite accurate for Case 1 for 1000 samples , where all expected frequencies are large and equal .
... 2 Anscombe , NTB , NT9 , and NT10 statistics and the normal approximation for the Pearson statistic ( NT4 , NT5 , and NT6 ) are quite accurate for Case 1 for 1000 samples , where all expected frequencies are large and equal .
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