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1751730271
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-127610
Document type:
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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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  • 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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INTEX. 411 
n-fold correlation, 247-249; ex- ' occupation (partial correction for 
pression of correlations and re- age-distribution), 52-53 ; in Eng- 
gressions in terms of those of land and Wales, 1881-1890, table, 
higher order, 249-250; consist- 77; from diphtheria, table, 98, 
ence of coefficients, 250-251; diagram, 97 ; infantile and gene- 
fallacies, 251-252 ; limitations in ral, correlation of movements, 
interpretation of the partial cor- 197-199 ; standardisation of, for 
relation-coefficient, partial associa- age and sex-distribution, 52-53, 
tion and partial correlation, 252 ; 223-225, refs., 226, 392; applica- 
partial correlation in case of nor- tions of theory of sampling— 
mal distribution of frequency, deaths from accident, 265-266. 
331-332. Refs., 252-253, 332-333, deaths in childbirth, 282-284, 
392. deaths from explosions in mines, 
Uorrelation ratio, 204-207 ; standard 287-288; inapplicability of the 
error, 352; refs., 209; partial, theory of simple sampling, 260- 
252, and refs., 252, 392. 261, 282-284, 285-286, 287-288 ; 
Cosin, values of estates in 1715, 100. criteria (refs.), 390. 
Cost of living, refs., 390-391. Deciles, 150-152; standard error of, 
Cotsworth, M. B., refs., multiplica- 337-341. 
tion table, 358. Defects : in school children, associa- 
Cournot, A. A, refs., theory of prob- tion of, 12, 4546, refs., 15; cen- 
ability, 361. sus tabulation of, 14-15. 
Crawford, G. E., refs.,, proof that De Morgan, A., refs., Formal Logic, 
arithmetic mean exceeds geo- 23; Theory of Probabilities, 361. 
metric, 130. Detlefsen, J. A., refs., fluctuations of 
Crelle, A. L., refs., multiplication sampling in Mendelian population, 
table, 358. 392. 
Crops and weather, correlation, 196- Deviation, mean, 134; generally, 
197. 144-147 : def., 144 ; is least round 
Crum, L. W., refs., Economic Statis- the median, 144-145; refs., 154; 
tics, 398. calculation of, 145-146, (qu. 7) 
Cunningham, E., ref., omega-func- 155-156 ; comparison of advan- 
tions, 314. tages with standard-deviation, 
Czuber, E., refs., Wahrscheinlich- 146 ; of magnitude with standard- 
keitsrechnung, 361; Die statis- deviation, 146-147; of normal 
tische Forschungsmethode, 397. curve, 304. 
Deviation, quartile. See Quartiles. 
DarBIsHIRE, A. D,, data cited from, — root-mean-square. See Devia- 
128, 265. Refs., illustrations of tion, standard. 
correlation, 188, 273. — standard, 134-144; def., 134; 
Darwin, Charles, data cited from, relation to root-mean-square de- 
269-270. viation from any origin, 134-135 ; 
Datura, association between colour is the least possible root-mean- 
and prickliness of fruit, 37, 38, square deviation, 135; little 
(qu. 10) 275, 380-381. affected by small errors in the 
Davenport, C. B., data as to Pecten mean, 135; calculation for un- 
cited from, 158. Refs., statistical grouped data, 135-137, for a 
tables, 358. grouped distribution, 138-141; 
Day, E. E., refs., Statistical Analysis, influence of grouping, 140, 211- 
398. 212; range of six times the s.d. 
Deaf-mutism, association with im- contains the bulk of the observa- 
becility, 33-34, 38; frequency tions, 140-142, 309; of a series 
amongst offspring of deaf-mutes, compounded of others, 142-143 ; 
table, 104. of N consecutive natural numbers, 
Deaths, death-rates, association with 143 ; of rectangle, 143 ; of arrays 
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