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... Equation (14.5.5).*prob=betai(0.5*df,0.5,df/(df+t*t)); Student’s t probability./* *prob=erfcc(fabs((*z)*sqrt(n-1.0))/1.4142136) */For large n, this easier computation of prob, using the short ... the approx-imate distribution of τ in the null hypothesis of no association between x and y.In this case τ is approximately normally distributed, with zero expectation valueand a variance of Var ... n]anddata2[1 n], this program returns Kendall’s τ astau,its number of standard deviations from zero asz, and its two-sided significance level asprob.Small values of probindicate a significant...
... 4 .72 5.89 7. 0490% 2 .71 4.61 6.25 7. 78 9.24 10.695.4% 4.00 6. 17 8.02 9 .70 11.3 12.899% 6.63 9.21 11.3 13.3 15.1 16.899 .73 % 9.00 11.8 14.2 16.3 18.2 20.199.99% 15.1 18.4 21.1 23.5 25 .7 27. 8These ... name of the game is to find some way of estimating or approximatingthe probability distributionof a(i)−atruewithout knowing atrueand withouthavingavailable to us an infinite universe of hypothetical ... even when they must be offered without proof.Figure 15.6.1 shows the conceptual scheme of an experiment that “measures”a set of parameters. There is some underlying true set of parameters atruethat...
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