逢甲學報, Band 22逢甲大學, 1989 |
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... population 1 , i = 1 , ... , k . Our inferences will be based on the sample variances , by which we mean the best unbiased estimates of the corresponding populations variances . The sample variance from population , is denoted by S. The ...
... population 1 , i = 1 , ... , k . Our inferences will be based on the sample variances , by which we mean the best unbiased estimates of the corresponding populations variances . The sample variance from population , is denoted by S. The ...
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... Populations In this section we first consider the problem of selecting a subset of the smallest possible fixed size s that will contain the t best of k populations ( t≤s≤k ) , based on any given common sample size N and another is to ...
... Populations In this section we first consider the problem of selecting a subset of the smallest possible fixed size s that will contain the t best of k populations ( t≤s≤k ) , based on any given common sample size N and another is to ...
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... populations and use the rule R : select , if X , > X ( A > d > 1 ) . We then have the following results : Δ d ( k ... Populations Better Than a Standard 0 We consider the normal variances problem and let 7 , be normal population N ...
... populations and use the rule R : select , if X , > X ( A > d > 1 ) . We then have the following results : Δ d ( k ... Populations Better Than a Standard 0 We consider the normal variances problem and let 7 , be normal population N ...
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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