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This book contains several new or unpublished tables, such as one on the <br />
significance of the correlation coefficient r, one giving the percentiles of the <br />
(2 statistic for monotonic variation (with two structural models of variation), <br />
an extensive table for the number-of-runs test, three tables for the binomial <br />
sum of probabilities, and a table of coefficients for the re-conversion of <br />
orthogonal polynomials.<br />
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In the case of the more familiar tables, such as those of the normal integral, <br />
or Student's t, Chi-square and F percentiles, all values have been re-computed, <br />
occasionally with the authors' own algorithms, using the most accurate methods <br />
available today.<br />
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For each of the fifteen distributions in the book, the authors have gathered the <br />
essential information so that interested readers can handle by themselves all <br />
phases of the computations.<br />
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An appendix, containing supplementary examples that pertain to the various <br />
tables, helps to complete the authors' review of current hypothesis-testing <br />
procedures. A mini-dictionary of often-used concepts and methods, statistical as <br />
well as mathematical, completes the book.<br />
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Besides meeting the needs of practitioners of inferential statistics, this book <br />
should be helpful to statistics teachers as well as graduate students, <br />
researchers and professionals in scientific computing, who will all find it a <br />
rich source of essential data and references on the more important statistical <br />
distributions. <br />
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Table Of Contents<br />
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Introduction vii<br />
Common abbreviations and notations ix<br />
Normal distribution 1<br />
Chi-square (x2) distribution 17<br />
Student's t distribution 27<br />
F distribution 43<br />
Studentized range (q) distribution 63<br />
Dunnett's t distribution 73<br />
E2 (monotonic variation) distribution 85<br />
Fmax distribution 103<br />
Cochran's C distribution 113<br />
Orthogonal polynomials 125<br />
Binomial distribution 147<br />
Number-of-runs distribution 169<br />
Random numbers 185<br />
Supplementary examples 197<br />
Mathematical complements 211<br />
Bibliographical references 223<br />
Index of examples 227<br />
General index 231<br />
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Product Details<br />
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* ISBN: 9810249209<br />
* ISBN-13: 9789810249205<br />
* Format: Paperback, 244pp<br />
* Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated<br />
* Pub. Date: February 2002<br />
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