A Programmed Text In Statistics Book 4: Tests On Variance And Regression
by J. Hine /
1975 / English / PDF
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Exercises for Section 2 42 Physical sciences and engineering 42 43
Biological sciences 45 Social sciences Solutions to Exercises,
Section 1 47 Physical sciences and engineering 47 49 Biological
sciences 49 Social sciences Solutions to Exercises, Section 2 51 51
PhYSical sciences and engineering 55 Biological sciences 58 Social
sciences 62 Tables 2 62 x - tests involving variances 2 63,64 x -
one tailed tests 2 65 x - two tailed tests F-distribution 66-69
Preface This project started some years ago when the Nuffield
Foundation kindly gave a grant for writing a pro grammed text to
use with service courses in statistics. The work carried out by
Mrs. Joan Hine and Professor G. B. Wetherill at Bath University,
together with some other help from time to time by colleagues at
Bath University and elsewhere. Testing was done at various colleges
and universities, and some helpful comments were received, but we
particularly mention King Edwards School, Bath, who provided some
sixth formers as 'guinea pigs' for the first testing, the Bishop
Lonsdale College of Education, and Bradford University. 2 OUf
objectives in the text are to take students to the use of standard
t, F and X tests, with some intro duction to regression, assuming
no knowledge of statistics to start, and to do this in such a way
that students attain some degree of understanding of the underlying
reasoning. Service courses are often something of a problem to
statistics departments.
Exercises for Section 2 42 Physical sciences and engineering 42 43
Biological sciences 45 Social sciences Solutions to Exercises,
Section 1 47 Physical sciences and engineering 47 49 Biological
sciences 49 Social sciences Solutions to Exercises, Section 2 51 51
PhYSical sciences and engineering 55 Biological sciences 58 Social
sciences 62 Tables 2 62 x - tests involving variances 2 63,64 x -
one tailed tests 2 65 x - two tailed tests F-distribution 66-69
Preface This project started some years ago when the Nuffield
Foundation kindly gave a grant for writing a pro grammed text to
use with service courses in statistics. The work carried out by
Mrs. Joan Hine and Professor G. B. Wetherill at Bath University,
together with some other help from time to time by colleagues at
Bath University and elsewhere. Testing was done at various colleges
and universities, and some helpful comments were received, but we
particularly mention King Edwards School, Bath, who provided some
sixth formers as 'guinea pigs' for the first testing, the Bishop
Lonsdale College of Education, and Bradford University. 2 OUf
objectives in the text are to take students to the use of standard
t, F and X tests, with some intro duction to regression, assuming
no knowledge of statistics to start, and to do this in such a way
that students attain some degree of understanding of the underlying
reasoning. Service courses are often something of a problem to
statistics departments.