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On quantitative statistical analysis
Scandinavian Actuarial Journal, 1936Abstract The point of the present paper is an elementary distinction, i. e. between definite and modifiable statistical units. This classification will prove to throw light on the paradoxon that correlation analysis, while of fundamental importance in many sciences, in others is severely criticized and disclaimed of quantitative significance.
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On the statistical analysis of bioassays
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 1996In an earlier work, Wong had developed a SAS program SLOPE for the analysis of biological assays in complete randomization design based on slope ratio method. In this paper, we discuss how to develop SAS programs to handle the statistical analysis for parallel line assays and assays based on quantal responses. These programs are capable of checking the
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Introduction to Statistical Analysis.
The Statistician, 1952Wilfrid J. Dixon+2 more
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An Introduction to Statistical Analysis
The American Catholic Sociological Review, 1951William G. Cochran+2 more
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Statistical analysis--the future
British Dental Journal, 1989J S Bulman, J F Osborn
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Multivariate Statistical Analysis for Data Analysis and Statistical Control
1999There has been an increasing interest in applying multivariate statistics to analysis of historical databases of process operation and designing multivariate statistical control systems. The methods introduced in this chapter include principal component analysis (PCA), partial least squares (PLS), and multi-way and nonlinear PCA.
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1993
Publisher Summary This chapter describes various methods for statistical analysis. Data is available in vast quantities in all areas of telecommunications. The most common method of presenting data is by tables and graph; to convey information quickly, pictograms, pie charts, and bar charts may be used.
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Publisher Summary This chapter describes various methods for statistical analysis. Data is available in vast quantities in all areas of telecommunications. The most common method of presenting data is by tables and graph; to convey information quickly, pictograms, pie charts, and bar charts may be used.
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