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An Introduction to the theory of statistics

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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
Scope:
XV, 422 S
Ill., Diagr
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2021
Collection:
Economics Books
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Title:
Part I. The theory of atributes
Collection:
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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V.—MANIFOLD CLASSIFICATION. "1 
3. In Table I. the division is 3 x 3-fold : the houses in England 
and Wales are divided into those which are in (1) London, (2) 
other urban districts, (3) rural districts, and the houses in each 
of these divisions are again classified into (1) inhabited houses, 
(2) uninhabited but completed houses, (3) houses that are 
“building,” 7.e. in course of erection. Thus from the first row 
we see that there were in London, in round numbers, 616,000 
houses, of which 571,000 were inhabited, 40,000 uninhabited, 
and 5000 in course of erection: from the first column, there 
were 6,260,000 inhabited houses in England and Wales, of which 
571,000 were in London, 4,064,000 in other urban districts, and 
1,625,000 in rural districts. 
TABLE I.— Houses in England and Wales. (Census of 1901. 
Summary Table X.) (000’s omitted.) 
Inhabited. ;UP™ Building. | Total 
il habited, JRtAGINE. flotal, 
Adm. County of London ; 571 40 5 616 
Other urban districts . : 4064 285 45 4394 
Rural districts . . 1625 124 2 | 1761 
Total for England and Wales 6260 149 6771 
In Table II., on the other hand, the classification is 3 x 4-fold : 
the eye-colours are classed under the three heads “blue,” “grey or 
green,” and “brown,” while the hair-colours are classed under 
four heads, “fair,” “brown,” “black,” and “red.” The table is 
TasLE 1I.—Hair- and Eye-Colours of 6800 Males in Baden. 
(Ammon, Zur Anthropologie der Badener,) 
Hair-colour. 
Eye-colour. - Total. 
Fair. | Brown. | Black. | Red. 
Blue : ; ; . 1768 807 189 47 2811 
Grey or Green PI 95 1387 746 | 73 3132 
Brown . . . » 115 438 288 if 857 
el 2229 22320 3 : 300 
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