Tables for statisticians : by Herbert Arkin and Raymond R. Colton
"The most efficient and powerful statistical techniques are of little value unless application is possible within the resources of the statistical worker and, since statistical data are highly perishable in nature, unless the analysis can be accomplished in a minimum of time. A major obstacle to the use of important techniques available to the statistician often is the cost and time involved in the calculations necessary to complete the analysis. Many of these calculations can be simplified by resort to tables in which the required values are supplied directly without computation. There are innumerable tables that are of value for such uses. This book contains a selection of the most frequently used tables. Many other tables of great value had to be excluded in order to keep the size and cost of one volume within the bounds of utility. It is hoped that this collection of tables will not only facilitate the application of statistical methods but will also result in a more widespread usage of these powerful tools of analysis"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved).
"Table of squares (100-1,000); Table of squares roots (1,000-10,000); Table of cubes and cube roots (1-1,000 including N, 10N, and 100N); Table of powers (1-100, 4th to 8th powers); Table of common logarithms of numbers - five place; Table of natural or naperian logarithms (.01-11.09); Table of reciprocals (100-999); Table of factorials (1-15); Table of logarithms of factorials (1-1,000); Table of areas of the normal curve; Table of ordinates of the normal curve; Table of t; Table of F; Table of chi square; Table of z for values of r from .00 to 1.00; Table of r for values of z from 0 to 5; Table of poisson distribuction for selected values of X; Table of 3o. confidence limits for binomial distribution in per cent for sample sizes 100 to 100,000 and p of .1% to 40%; Table of sample size required for finite populations, for confidence limits and specified reliability limits in sampling attributes in per cent; Table of functions of r; Table of 5% and 1% points for r and R; Table of probability of occurrence of statistical deviations of different magnitudes relative to the standard error; Table of randon numbers; Table of natural trigonometric functions; Table of important constants."
""The most efficient and powerful statistical techniques are of little value unless application is possible within the resources of the statistical worker and, since statistical data are highly perishable in nature, unless the analysis can be accomplished in a minimum of time. A major obstacle to the use of important techniques available to the statistician often is the cost and time involved in the calculations necessary to complete the analysis. Many of these calculations can be simplified by resort to tables in which the required values are supplied directly without computation. There are innumerable tables that are of value for such uses. This book contains a selection of the most frequently used tables. Many other tables of great value had to be excluded in order to keep the size and cost of one volume within the bounds of utility. It is hoped that this collection of tables will not only facilitate the application of statistical methods but will also result in a more widespread usage of these powerful tools of analysis"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)."
""The most efficient and powerful statistical techniques are of little value unless application is possible within the resources of the statistical worker and, since statistical data are highly perishable in nature, unless the analysis can be accomplished in a minimum of time. A major obstacle to the use of important techniques available to the statistician often is the cost and time involved in the calculations necessary to complete the analysis. Many of these calculations can be simplified by resort to tables in which the required values are supplied directly without computation. There are innumerable tables that are of value for such uses. This book contains a selection of the most frequently used tables. Many other tables of great value had to be excluded in order to keep the size and cost of one volume within the bounds of utility. It is hoped that this collection of tables will not only facilitate the application of statistical methods but will also result in a more widespread usage of these powerful tools of analysis"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)."@en
""The most efficient and powerful statistical techniques are of little value unless application is possible within the resources of the statistical worker and, since statistical data are highly perishable in nature, unless the analysis can be accomplished in a minimum of time. A major obstacle to the use of important techniques available to the statistician often is the cost and time involved in the calculations necessary to complete the analysis. Many of these calculations can be simplified by resort to tables in which the required values are supplied directly without computation. There are innumerable tables that are of value for such uses. This book contains a selection of the most frequently used tables. Many other tables of great value had to be excluded in order to keep the size and cost of one volume within the bounds of utility. It is hoped that this collection of tables will not only facilitate the application of statistical methods but will also result in a more widespread usage of these powerful tools of analysis"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)"
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