逢甲學報, Band 22逢甲大學, 1989 |
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... expected life is 0 , for the ith population and we wish to select the one with the largest expected life . Suppose we put n items from each of the k exponential populations on a life test ( so that each unit operates independently of ...
... expected life is 0 , for the ith population and we wish to select the one with the largest expected life . Suppose we put n items from each of the k exponential populations on a life test ( so that each unit operates independently of ...
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... expected count in the k - th table and m ( i , I ' jk ' ) and m ( 1 , 3jk ) denote expected counts for marginal tables . Such models are often called log - linear models with closed form maximum likelihood estimates . Let t . denote the ...
... expected count in the k - th table and m ( i , I ' jk ' ) and m ( 1 , 3jk ) denote expected counts for marginal tables . Such models are often called log - linear models with closed form maximum likelihood estimates . Let t . denote the ...
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... expected frequencies are large and equal . 2 The normal approximation for ( NT1 , NT2 , and NT3 ) provides the larger rejection levels than x ( NT4 , NT5 , and NT6 ) , Cressie - Read statistics ( NT7 , NT9 , and NT11 ) , and the normal ...
... expected frequencies are large and equal . 2 The normal approximation for ( NT1 , NT2 , and NT3 ) provides the larger rejection levels than x ( NT4 , NT5 , and NT6 ) , Cressie - Read statistics ( NT7 , NT9 , and NT11 ) , and the normal ...
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A₁ A₂ absolute risk aversion algorithm amount of forward Analysis B₁ B₂ behavior best populations Chinese constant contingency tables coprecipitation Curie point decreasing absolute risk denotes density developmental tasks dielectric dielectric constant Dirichlet integrals establishes the forward EU"Z exchange rate Exponential finite element foreign exchange market foreign exchange rate forward foreign exchange function Goodness-of-Fit H₁ H₂ Hence higher education importer-exporter imports institutional autonomy institutions of higher integrations have limits Laplace transform Lemma linear obtain order statistics P(CS P(CSILFC P₁ percentile price uncertainty problem quantities of exports random variables risk aversion risk aversion effect rotor S₁ S₂ sample scale parameters selecting a subset Simonoff sinh sintered social society statistic stator Study t+At Taiwan temperature Theorem university autonomy V₁ vector Weibull distribution X₁ zero πο 摘要 第一期 第二期