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X ja be a random sample from population 7 ,, 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 ...
X ja be a random sample from population 7 ,, 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 ...
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INTRODUCTION Most sample surveys are multivariate and many lend themselves to multivariate methods of analysis . The most usual mode of such analysis is a standard statistical package such as BMDP , SPSS or SAS in which the multivariate ...
INTRODUCTION Most sample surveys are multivariate and many lend themselves to multivariate methods of analysis . The most usual mode of such analysis is a standard statistical package such as BMDP , SPSS or SAS in which the multivariate ...
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Percentile Eatimators The basic concept of the percentile method follows the fact that , of three sample percentile are known , each can be equated to its corresponding Weibull cumulative density function , and the resulting three ...
Percentile Eatimators The basic concept of the percentile method follows the fact that , of three sample percentile are known , each can be equated to its corresponding Weibull cumulative density function , and the resulting three ...
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