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ABruiTy, general, refs., 388. efficients of, 37-39; illusory or
Accident, deaths from (law of small misleading, 48-51 ; total possible
chances), 265-266. number of, for n attributes, 54-56 ;
Achenwall, Gottfried, Abriss der case of complete independence,
Staatswissenschaft, 2. 56-57 ; use of ordinary correlation-
Ages, at death of certain women coefficient as measure of asso-
(table), 78 ; of husband and wife ciation, 216-217; Pearson's co-
(correlation), 159 ; diagram, 173 ; efficient based on normal corre-
constants (qu. 3), 189. lation (refs.), 40, 333; refs., 15,
Aggregate, of classes, 10-11. 39-40, 333.
Agricultural labourers’ earnings. See Association, partial, generally, 42-
Earnings. 59; the problem, 4243; total
Agriculture, experiment, errors in, and partial, def., 44 ; arithmetical
refs., 396. treatment, 44-48; testing, in
Airy, Sir G. B., use of terms * error ignorance of third-order frequen-
of mean square ”’ and ** modulus,” cies, 51-54 ; refs., 57.
144. Refs., Theory of Errors of — examples: inoculation against
Observation, 360. cholera, 31-32, 34-35, 383-384;
Ammon, O., hair and eye-colour data deaths and occupation, 52-53;
cited from, 61. deaf-mutism and imbecility, 32-
Anderson, O., correlation difference 33; eye-colour of father and son,
method, 198 ; refs., 208, 392. 33-34 ; eye-colour of grandparent,
Annual value of dwelling-houses parent, and offspring, 46-48, 53—
(table), 83; of estates in 1715, 54; colour and prickliness of
table, 100 ; diagram, 101. Datura fruits, 36-37, 377-378;
Arithmetic mean. See Mean, arith- defects in school children, 45-46.
metic. Asymmetrical frequency-distribu-
Array, def., 164; standard-devia- tions, 90-102; relative positions
tion of, 177, 204-205, 236-237, in of mean, median, and mode in,
normal correlation, 319-321. 121-122; diagrams, 113-114. See
Association, generally, 25-59 ; def., also Frequency-distributions.
28 ; degrees of, 29-39 ; testing by Asymmetry in frequency-distribu-
comparison of percentages, 30-35 ; tions, measures of, 107, 149-150.
constancy of difference from in- Attributes, theory of, generally,
dependence values for the second- 1-59; def.,, 7; notation, 9-10,
order frequencies, 35-36; co- 14-15 ; positive and negative, 10 ;
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