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1751730271
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-127610
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Yule, George Udny http://d-nb.info/gnd/12910504X
Title:
An Introduction to the theory of statistics
Edition:
8. ed. rev
Place of publication:
London
Publisher:
Griffin
Year of publication:
1927
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XV, 422 S
Ill., Diagr
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2021
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Economics Books
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Title:
Part III. Theory of sampling
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  • An Introduction to the theory of statistics
  • Title page
  • Part I. The theory of atributes
  • Part II. The theory of variables
  • Part III. Theory of sampling
  • Index

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XVIL.—SIMPLER CASES OF SAMPLING FOR VARIABLES. 355 
(17) PearL, RAYMOND, “On certain Points concerning the Probable Error 
of the Standard-deviation,” Biometrika, vol, vi., 1908, p. 112. (On 
F the amount of divergence, in certain cases, from the standard error 
o/~/2n in the case of a normal distribution.) 
(18) PEARSON, KARL, and L. N. G. Fox, “On the Probable Errors of 
Frequency Constants, and on the Influence of Random Selection on 
Variation and Correlation,” Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc., Series A, vol. cxei., 
1898, p. 229, 
(19) PEARrsoN, KARL, ‘“On the Criterion that a given System of Deviations 
from the Probable in the Case of a Correlated System of Variables is 
such that it can be reasonably supposed to have arisen from Random 
Sampling,” Phil. Mag., 5th Series, vol. 1., 1900, p. 157. 
(20) PrarsoN, KarL, and others (editorial), “On the Probable Errors of 
Frequency Constants,” Biometrika, vol. ii., 1903, p. 273, and vol. ix., 
1913, p. 1. (Useful for the general formule given, based on the 
general case without respect to the form of the frequency-distribution. ) 
(21) Pearson, KARL, ““ On the Curves which are most suitable for describing 
the Frequency of Random Samples of a Population,” Biometrika, vol. 
v., 1906, p. 172. 
(22) PEARsoN, KARL, “Note on the Significant or Non-significant Character 
of a Sub-sample drawn from a Sample,” Biometrika, vol. v., 1906, 
e181, 
(23) Pains, KARL, “On the Probability that two Independent Distribu- 
tions of Frequency are really Samples from the same Population,” 
Biometrika, vol. viii., 1911, p. 250, and vol. x., 1914, p. 85. 
(24) PEARSON, KARL, “On the Probable Error of a Coefficient of Correlation 
as found from a Fourfold Table,” Biometrika, vol. ix., 1913, P: 22. 
(25) Pearson, KARL, “On the Probable Error of a Coefficient of Mean 
Square Contingency,” Biometrika, vol. x., 1915, p. 590. 
(26) REIND, A., “Tables for Facilitating the Computation of Probable Errors 
of the Chief Constants of Skew Frequency-distributions,” Biometrika, 
vol. vii., 1909-10, p. 127 and p. 386. 
(27) SuEPPARD, W. F., ““On the Application of the Theory of Error to Cases 
of Normal Distribution and Normal Correlation,” Phil. Trans. Roy. 
Soc., Series A, vol. excii., 1898, p- 101. 
(28) Soper, H. E., “On the Probable Error of the Correlation Coefficient 
to a Second Approximation,” Biometrika, vol. ix., 1913, p. 91. 
(29) Soper, H. E., “On the Probable Error of the Bi-serial Expression for 
the Correlation Coefficient,” Biometrika, vol. X., 1914, p. 384. 
(80) “STUDENT,” “On the Probable Error of a Mean,” Biometrika, vol. vi., 
1908, p. 1. (The standard error of the mean in terms of the standard 
error of the sample, ) 
(31) “STUDENT,” “On the Probable Error of a Correlation Coefficient,” 
Biometrika, vol. vi., 1908, p. 302. (The problem of the probable error 
with small samples, ) 
(32) “STUDENT,” “On the Distribution of Means of Samples which are not 
drawn at Random,” Biometrika, vol. vii., 1909, p. 210. 
(33) YuLe, G. U., “On the Theory of Correlation for any number of Vari- 
ables treated by a New System of N otation,” Proc. Roy. Soc., Series 
A, vol. Ixxix., 1907, p. 182. (See pp. 192-3 at end.) 
(34) YULE, G. U., “On the Methods of Measuring Association between two 
Attributes,” Jour. Roy. Stat. Soc., vol. Ixxvi., 1912. (Probable error 
of the correlation coefficient for a fourfold table, of association co- 
efficients, ete.) 
Reference may also be made to the following, which deal for the 
most part with the effects of errors other than errors of sampling : —
	        

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