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New Cambridge Statistical Tables D. V. Lindley

New Cambridge Statistical Tables By D. V. Lindley

New Cambridge Statistical Tables by D. V. Lindley


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Summary

This second edition has all the tables required for elementary statistical methods in the social, business and natural sciences.

New Cambridge Statistical Tables Summary

New Cambridge Statistical Tables by D. V. Lindley

The second edition of this very successful and authoritative set of tables still benefits from clear typesetting, which makes the figures easy to read and use. It has, however, been improved by the addition of new tables that provide Bayesian confidence limits for the binomial and Poisson distributions, and for the square of the multiple correlation coefficient, which have not been previously available. The intervals are the shortest possible, consistent with the requirement on probability. Great care has been taken to ensure that it is clear just what is being tabulated and how the values may be used; the tables are generally capable of easy interpolation. The book contains all the tables likely to be required for elementary statistical methods in the social, business and natural sciences. It will be an essential aid for teachers, researchers and students in those subjects where statistical analysis is not wholly carried out by computers.

New Cambridge Statistical Tables Reviews

'This is an excellent book offered at an unusually low price of GBP3.50. Any forensic scientist who analyses data will be well advised to ensure that a copy is always close to hand.' Journal of the Forensic Science Society
' ... very extensive...clear well explained tables.' P. J. Avery, British Journal of Biomedical Science
' ... these are among the best available and they are well set out.' P. Sprent, Journal of Applied Ecology

Table of Contents

1. The binomial distribution function; 2. The Poisson distribution function; 3. Binomial coefficients; 4. The normal distribution function; 5. Percentage points of the normal distribution; 6. Logarithms of factorials; 7. The chi-squared distribution function; 8. Percentage points of the chi-squared distribution; 9. The t-distribution function; 10. Percentage points of the t-distribution; 11. Percentage points of Behrens' distribution; 12. Percentage points of the F-distribution; 13. Percentage points of the correlation coefficient r when rho = 0; 14. Percentage points of Spearman's S; 15. Percentage points of Kendall's K; 16. The z-transformation of the correlation coefficient; 17. The inverse of the z-transformation; 18. Percentage points of the distribution of the number of runs; 19. Upper percentage points of the two-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov distribution; 20 Percentage points of Wilcoxon's signed-rank distribution; 21. Percentage points of the Mann-Whitney distribution; 22A. Expected values of normal order statistics (normal scores); 22B. Sums of squares of normal scores; 23. Upper percentage points of the one-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov distribution; 24. Upper percentage points of Friedmann's distribution; 25. Upper percentage points of the Kruskal-Wallis distribution; 26. Hypergeometric probabilities; 27. Random sampling numbers; 28. Random normal deviates; 29. Bayesian confidence limits for a binomial parameter; 30. Bayesian confidence limits for a Poisson mean; 31. Bayesian confidence limits for the square of a multiple correlation coefficient; A note on interpolation; Constants.

Additional information

GOR001272502
9780521484855
0521484855
New Cambridge Statistical Tables by D. V. Lindley
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
19950803
96
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