412 THEORY OF STATISTICS. in theory of correlation, 177, 204, tion, 188, 252, 333 ; law of error 205, 319-320; of generalised de- (normal law) and frequency- viations (arrays), 234, 236-237 ; curves, generally, 273, 314, 393 ; other names for, 144 ; of a sum theory of sampling, probable or difference, 210-211 ; effect of errors, etc., 273, 354 ; dissection errors of observation on, 211; of of normal curve, 315. an index, 214-215; of binomial Elderton, BE. M., refs., variate differ- series, 299-300. For standard- ence method, 392. deviations of sampling, see Error, Elderton, W. Palin, refs., calculation standard. of moments, 154 ; table of powers, De Vries, H., data cited from, 102. 358; tables for testing fit, 354, Dice, records of throwing, 258-259, 358; Frequency Curves and Cor- (qu. 1, 2, 3) 274, 371 ; testing for relation, 154, 361, 397. significance of divergence from Engledow, F. L., refs., yield trials, theory, 267, 373-376 ; refs., 273. 396. Dickson, J. D. Hamilton, normal Error, law of ; errors, curve of.: See correlation surface, 328. Refs. Normal curve. normal correlation, 333. — mean, 144. Difference method in correlation, — mean square, 144. 197-199 ; refs., 226, 252, 392. — of mean square, 144. Diphtheria, ages at death from, — probable, in sense of semi-inter- table, 98 ; diagram, 97. quartile range, 147 ; in theory of Discounts and reserves in American sampling, 310-311. For general banks, table, 163 ; diagram, facing references, see Error, standard. 166. — standard, def., 267 ; of number Dispersion, measures of, 107, 133— or proportion of successes in 7 156 ; unsuitability of range as events, 256-257 ; when numbers a measure, 123; relative, 149; in samples vary, 264-265; when refs., 154. See Deviation, mean ; chance of success or failure is Deviation, standard ; Quartiles. small, 265-266; of percentiles Distribution of Frequency. See (median, quartiles, ete.), 337-341 ; Frequency-distribution. of arithmetic mean, 344-350 ; of Doodson, A. T., refs., mode, median, standard-deviation and coefficient and mean, 390. of variation, 351; of coefficients Duckweed, correlation between, of correlation and regression, 352 ; mother- and daughter-frond, 185— of correlation-ratio and test for 187. ; linearity of regression, 352 ; refs., Duffell, J. H., ref., tables of gamma- 273, 289, 354-355, 395. See also function, 358. Sampling, theory of. Duncker, G., relation between geo- — theory of. See Sampling, theory metric and arithmetic mean (qu. of. 9), 156. Estates, annual value of. See Value. Everitt, P. F., refs., tables for calcu- EArNINGS of agricultural labourers : lating Pearson’s coefficient for a calculation of standard-deviation, fourfold table, 358. 135-137 ; mean deviation, 145; Exclusive and inclusive notations for quartiles, 147; correlation with statistics of attributes, 14-15. pauperism and out-relief, 177-181, Explosions in coal-mines, deaths constants, (qu. 2) 189, 239; dia- from, as illustrating theory of gram, 180 ; by partial correlation, sampling, 288. 239-247 ; diagram of model, 246. Eye-colour, association between Edgeworth, F. Y., dice-throwings father and son, 34-35, 38, 70-71 ; (Weldon), 258 ; probable error of association between grandparent, median, etc., 344. Refs., Index- parent, and child, 46-48, 53-54 ; numbers, 130-131, 391 ; correla- contingency with hair-colour, 61, = iil od rr