Introduction to statistical methods : (Record no. 11728)
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| fixed length control field | 070905s1966 xx 00 eng d |
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| LC control number | Acc#28288 |
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| Transcribing agency | Philippine Baptist Theological Seminary |
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| Classification number | HS 129 |
| Item number | I8 1966 |
| 100 10 - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
| Personal name | Parel, Cristina P., et al. |
| Relator term | Authors |
| 245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
| Title | Introduction to statistical methods : |
| Remainder of title | with applications / |
| Statement of responsibility, etc. | by Cristina P. Parel, et al. |
| 264 ## - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE | |
| Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture | Manila, Phils. : |
| Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer | Macaraig Publishing Company, Inc., |
| Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice | ©1966. |
| 300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
| Extent | xvi, 359 p. ; 22 cm. |
| 505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
| Formatted contents note | CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION --<br/>What is statistics? --<br/>History of statistics --<br/>The scope of statistics --<br/>Why study statistics? --<br/>Variables and functions --<br/>Rounding of data --<br/>Subscript notation --<br/>The summation notation --<br/><br/>CHAPTER II. PERMUTATIONS, COMBINATIONS AND PROBABILITY --<br/>Introduction --<br/>Multiple choices --<br/>Permutations --<br/>Combinations --<br/>Probability --<br/>The addition law --<br/>The multiplication law --<br/><br/>CHAPTER III. COMMON SAMPLING PROCEDURES --<br/>Introduction --<br/>Selection of sample --<br/>Methods of sampling --<br/><br/>CHAPTER IV. COLLECTION AND PRESENTATION OF DATA -- <br/>Introduction --<br/>Methods of collecting information --<br/>Sources of data --<br/>Presenting data in tabular form --<br/>Parts of a statistical table --<br/>Presenting data in graphical form --<br/><br/>CHAPTER V. THE FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION --<br/>Introduction --<br/>Ungrouped data --<br/>The array --<br/>The frequency distribution --<br/>Class intervals and class limits --<br/>Construction of a frequency distribution --<br/>Illustrative example --<br/>Graphical presentation of frequency distribution --<br/>Cumulative frequency distribution --<br/>The origins --<br/>Percentage distributions --<br/><br/>CHAPTER VI. MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY --<br/>Characteristics of a good average --<br/>The arithmetic mean --<br/>The weighted arithmetic mean --<br/>Characteristics of the arithmetic mean --<br/>Computation of the arithmetic mean --<br/>The median --<br/>Computations of the median --<br/>The mode --<br/>The geometric mean --<br/>The harmonic mean --<br/><br/>CHAPTER VII. INDEX NUMBERS --<br/>What is an index number? --<br/>Common problems in index number construction --<br/>Selection of items to be included --<br/>Selection of the base period --<br/>Assignment of weights --<br/>Simple relatives --<br/>Types of index numbers --<br/>Unweighted index numbers --<br/>Weighted aggregative price indixes --<br/>Laspeyres' index --<br/>Paasche's index --<br/>Edgeworth-Marshall's and fisher's index numbers --<br/>Weighted average of relatives --<br/>The use of index numbers as deflators --<br/>Shifting the base --<br/>Chained index numbers --<br/><br/>CHAPTER VIII. MEASURES OF DISPERSION, SKEWNESS AND KURTOSIS --<br/>The range --<br/>The quartiles --<br/>Computations of Q3 and Q1 --<br/>The interquartile range --<br/>The average deviation --<br/>Computation of the standard deviation --<br/>Measures of relative dispersion --<br/>Measures of skewness --<br/>Measure of Jurtosis --<br/><br/>CHAPTER IX. PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS --<br/>The concept of random variable --<br/>The concept of probability distributions --<br/>Binomial distribution --<br/>Poisson distribution --<br/>The concept of mathematical expectation --<br/>The mean and variance of the poisson distribution --<br/>Normal distribution --<br/>Normal approximation to the binomial distribution --<br/>Fitting a normal curve to a frequency distribution --<br/>The normal probability paper --<br/>Fitting of a binomial distribution to a frequency distribution --<br/><br/>CHAPTER X. TESTS OF HYPOTHESIS -<br/>Illustrative example --<br/>Distribution of sample means --<br/>Confidence intervals for populaiton mean --<br/>Testing a hypothesis on the population mean --<br/>Testing the difference between two sample means --<br/>Testing hypothesis when the populatio variance is unknown --<br/><br/>CHAPTER XI. LINEAR CORRELATION AND REGRESSION --<br/>Simple correlation --<br/>Computation of correlation coefficient from grouped data --<br/>Testing the significance of correlation coefficient --<br/>Rank correlation --<br/>Rank correlation --<br/>Simple linear regression --<br/>Computation of refression coefficient from grouped data --<br/>Properties of estimates and test of hypothesis --<br/>Analysis of variance --<br/>Relationship between correlation and regression coefficients --<br/><br/>CHAPTER XII. ANALYSIS OF ENUMERATION DATA --<br/>One-way classification --<br/>Independence in the 2 x 2 table --<br/>Independence in r x c table --<br/>Other uses of x2 --<br/><br/>CHAPTER XIII. TIME SERIES ANALYSIS --<br/>The components of a time series --<br/>The secular trend --<br/>The season (or periodic movements) --<br/>The cycle or cyclical fluctuation --<br/>The irregular movements or the random componenets --<br/>The secular trand --<br/>Method of moving averages --<br/>Illustrative example --<br/>Fitting trend curves by Mathematical functions --<br/>Fitting a straight line by the method of least squares --<br/>Illustrative example --<br/>Fitting a straight line by the method of semi-averages --<br/>Illustrative example --<br/>Fitting an exponential trend by least squares --<br/>Illustrative example --<br/>Seasonal variation --<br/>The link-relative method --<br/>Illustrative example --<br/>Ratios to 12-month moving average --<br/>Illustrative example --<br/>Other methods --<br/>Deseasonalized data --<br/>The cycle --<br/>The reresidual method --<br/>Illustrative example --<br/>Smoothing cyclical relatives--<br/>Direct methods<br/> |
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| Topical term or geographic name as entry element | STATISTICS |
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| Dewey Decimal Classification | PBTS Library | PBTS Library | Circulation Section | 09/05/2007 | 150.00 | HS 129 I8 1966 | 28288 | 02/24/2026 | 04/02/2015 | Circulation Books |