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An Introduction to the theory of statistics

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fullscreen: An Introduction to the theory of statistics

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Identifikator:
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
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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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INDEX. 4173 
63, 66-68; mnon-isotropy of con- | tion tables, 380-383 ; aggregate of 
tingency table, for father and son, tables, 383-384; experimental 
70-71. illustrations, 384-387; P-table 
for use with association tables, 
FALRNER, R. P., refs., translation of 388-389; refs., 315, 391, 394; 
Meitzen’s Theorie der Statistik, 6. tables for, 358. 
Fallacies, in interpreting associations ~~ Fluctuation, measure of dispersion, 
—theorem on, 48-49, illustrations, 144. 
49-51 ; owing to changes of classi- Flux, A. W., refs., measurement of 
fication, actual or virtual, 72; in price-changes, 390. 
interpreting correlations—‘“ spuri- ~~ Forcher, H., refs., Die statistische 
ous ”’ correlation between indices, Methode als selbstindige Wissen- 
215-216; correlation due to schaft, 397. 
heterogeneity of material, 218- Fountain, H., ref., index-numbers of 
219 ; difference of sign of total prices, 131. 
and partial correlations, 251-252. Frequency of a class, 10, 76. 
Fay, E. A., data cited from Mar- Frequency-curve, def., 87; ideal 
riages of the Deaf in America, 104. forms of, 87-105; normal curve 
Fechner, G. T., refs., frequency-dis- (g.v.), 301-313; refs, 105, 314, 
tributions, averages, measures of 393-394. 
dispersion, ete., 129, 154; Kol- Frequency-distributions, 76 ; forma- 
lektivmasslehre, 129, 314, 361. tion of, 79-83 ; graphic represen- 
Fecundity of brood-mares, table, 96 ; tation of, 83-87; ideal forms— 
diagram, 94 ; mean, median, and symmetrical, 87-90, moderately 
mode, (qu. 3) 131; inheritance asymmetrical, 90-98, extremely 
(ref.), 208, 226. asymmetrical (J-shaped), 98-102, 
Feeding trials, errors in, refs., 396. 363-364, U-shaped, 102-105; bi- 
Fertility of mother and daughter, nomial series, 291-300; hyper- 
correlation, 161, 195-196; dia- geometrical series (ref.), 289 ; nor- 
gram, 175 ; constants, (qu. 3) 189; mal curve, 301-313; theoretical 
ref., 208, 226. forms, refs., 289, 314, 393-394; 
Field trials, errors in, ref., 396. testing goodness of fit, 373-376. 
Filon, L. N. G., ref., probable errors, See Binomial series; Normal 
354. curve ; Correlation, normal. 
Fisher, A., refs., Mathematical Theory — illustrations : of death-rates in 
of Probabilities, 397. England and Wales, 77; of ages 
Fisher, Irving, refs., index-numbers, at death of certain women, 78 ; of 
390. stigmatic rays on poppies, 78; of 
Fisher, R. A., use of term ‘* variance,” annual values of dwelling-houses 
144 ; testing goodness of fit, 378, in Great Britain, 83; of head- 
387 ; refs., goodness of fit in con- breadths of Cambridge students, 
tingency tables, 394 ; of regression 84 ; of statures of males in the 
lines, 391; errors of sampling in U.K, 88, 90; of pauperism in 
correlation-coefficient, 354, 394 ; different districts of England and 
probable errors, 395: Statistical Wales, 93 ; of weights of males in 
Methods for Research Workers, 397. the UK. 95; of fecundity of 
Fit of a theoretical to an actual brood-mares, 96; of barometer 
frequency - distribution, testing, heights at Southampton, 96; of 
generally, 370-389; comparison ages at death from diphtheria, 98 ; 
frequencies given a priori, 370— of annual values of estates, 100; 
378 ; cautions, 373-376; experi- of petals in Ranunculus bulbosus, 
mental illustration, 377-378 ; com- 102; of degrees of cloudiness at 
parison frequencies based on the Breslau, 103; of percentages of 
observations, 378-389; contin- deaf-mutes in offspring of deaf- 
gency tables, 378-380; associa- mutes, 104 ; sizes of genera (Chryso- 
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