CONTENTS.
CHAPTER XVIL
THE SIMPLER CASES OF SAMPLING FOR VARIABLES:
PERCENTILES AND MEAN.
PAGES
1-2. The problem of sampling for variables : the conditions
assumed—3. Standard error of a percentile—4. Special
values for the percentiles of a normal distribution—5.
Effect of the form of the distribution generally—6. Simplified
formula for the case of a grouped frequency-distribution—7.
Correlation between errors in two percentiles of the same
distribution—8. Standard error of the interquartile range
for the normal curve—9. Effect of removing the restrictions
of simple sampling, and limitations of interpretation—10.
Standard error of the arithmetic mean—11. Relative sta-
bility of mean and median in sampling—12. Standard error
of the difference between two means—13. The tendency to
normality of a distribution of means—14. Effect of removing
the restrictions of simple sampling—15. Statement of the
standard errors of standard-deviation, coefficient of variation,
correlation-coefficient, and regression—16, Restatement of
the limitations of interpretation if the sample be small . 3835-356
ApPENDIX I.—Tables for facilitating Statistical Work . , 357-359
ArpENDIX II.—Short List of Works on the Mathematical Theory
of Statistics, and the Theory of Probability . 360-361
SUPPLEMENTS —
I. NorEs SUPPLEMENTARY TO CHAP. VI. . . 362-364
II. Direct DEDUCTION OF THE FOoRMULE FOR REGRESSIONS 365-366
[II. THE LAW oF SMALL CHANCES 366-370
[V. GoopNEss oF Fir 370-389
ADDITIONAL REFERENCES . 390-398
ANSWERS TO, AND HINTS oN THE SOLUTION OF, THE EXERCISES
GIVEN . 399-406
INDEX. . 407-422
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