An Empirical Study of the Distribution of "T" for One Thousand Samples of Four and Four Hundred Samples of Ten Drawn From a Normal Universe

Daniel F Fitzpatrick, Fordham University

Abstract

Statistics, without statistical induction, is a form of numerical solitaire; statistics, with statistical induction is one of the most effective weapons possessed by man for dealing with the universe of objects, persons, and characteristics, about which information may be desired.

Subject Area

Educational psychology|Statistics

Recommended Citation

Fitzpatrick, Daniel F, "An Empirical Study of the Distribution of "T" for One Thousand Samples of Four and Four Hundred Samples of Ten Drawn From a Normal Universe" (1934). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI29336644.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI29336644

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