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14.2 Do Two Distributions Have the Same Means or Variances?

14.2 Do Two Distributions Have the Same Means or Variances?

... two distributions which differ only by one part in 10 10 ...two distributions are different, or showing that they are consistent, is a task that comes up all the time in many areas of research: Are the ...

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Do the Coaches’ Crashes and Their Usage Exposure Come from the Same Distributions?

Do the Coaches’ Crashes and Their Usage Exposure Come from the Same Distributions?

... Since coaches’ crashes have serious impacts on society, many attributes are studied as contributing factors related to the crashes. The present research work focuses on the existing statistical similarity between ...

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Genus distributions ∗

Genus distributions ∗

... Proof. In every embedding of G, since u and v lie on a pair of edges that are adjacent at a 3-valent vertex, there is necessarily an fb-walk on which both of them occur. Thus, if both roots lie on two different fb-walks, ...

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Probability Distributions

Probability Distributions

... A very common special case is the symmetric Dirichlet distribution, where all of the elements making up the vector have the same value. In this case, the distribution can be parametrized by a single scalar value , ...

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Probability Distributions

Probability Distributions

... Solution 3 (cont) The fourth and final cumulative probability is the probability that X is three or less. Since we know that X can’t be more than three (there are only three members in a team), it is certain to be three ...

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SAMPLING DISTRIBUTIONS

SAMPLING DISTRIBUTIONS

... Sampling error x m 7.2 SAMPLING AND NONSAMPLING ERRORS Usually, different samples selected from the same population will give different results be- cause they contain different elements. This is obvious from Table ...

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Discrete distributions

Discrete distributions

... There is a quicker way of obtaining this result. We first note that each option has the same probability since 1 ‘success’ consists of 1 green and 3 not green lights: 0.6 0.4  3  0.0384 We then need to calculate ...

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Diversity and Distributions

Diversity and Distributions

... freedom by counting parameters from Maxent models is not sufficient to result in underparameterized models, or under- parameterized models outperform models that are more complex. In contrast, a recent empirical study ...

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Diversity and Distributions

Diversity and Distributions

... experienced same levels of landscape transformation, the puma persists in less marginal areas and demonstrated a higher association with anthropogenic change than jaguars ...

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Frequency Distributions

Frequency Distributions

... The sum of squares is a perfectly good measure of variability. When you’ve got just one set of numbers to consider, the farther the sum of squares is from zero the more spread out the scores are around the mean. However, ...

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Isotope distributions

Isotope distributions

... isotope distributions and mass ...the same chemical element that have different masses. They have the same number of protons and electrons, but a different number of ...

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Probability Distributions

Probability Distributions

... d) P(1≤ x ≤ 3) = P(x ≤ 3) – P(x <1) = P(x ≤ 3) – P(x ≤ 0), so use: = BINOMDIST(3, 6, .20, 1)-BINOMDIST(0, 6, .20, 1), which gives 0.720896. P-charts for Trend: Much like a time-series plot (discussed in Section 2.7) ...

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Same, same but different

Same, same but different

... at 19% and has also contributed to this image. Jokela, however, points to the fact that, although the political stone of EU affairs has de facto been unturned, and EU policy, as well as parliamentary mandates, will ...

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Same, Same but Different

Same, Same but Different

... Before reading: Are any of the children from a different country? Do any of them have relatives who live in a different country? Has anyone taken a trip to a different country? Ask for volunteers to share their ...

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Same Impunity, Same Patterns

Same Impunity, Same Patterns

... the same difficulties in monitoring human rights violations in Burma: “Due to security concerns human rights monitoring cannot take place openly; thus, a representative sampling of all violations that take place ...

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SAME DAY/SAME SERVICE

SAME DAY/SAME SERVICE

... Oxford's Same Day/Same Service policy recognizes physicians or other health care professionals of the same group and specialty as the same physician, physician subspecialty is not ...the ...

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Frequency Distributions and Relative Frequency Distributions

Frequency Distributions and Relative Frequency Distributions

... • A relative frequency distribution for a variable is a table providing the values of the variable and the corresponding relative frequency for each value of the variable... Tabular [r] ...
Same name: yes Same car: no

Same name: yes Same car: no

... The Rio utilises a variety of advanced active safety technologies, such as Electronic Stability Control, Vehicle Stability Management and Hill-start Assist Control, so that you have [r] ...

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Characterizations of multinomial distributions based on conditional distributions

Characterizations of multinomial distributions based on conditional distributions

... In this section we go to characterize a joint multinomial distribution of two discrete random vectors based on the conditional multinomial distribution of one vector given the other vect[r] ...

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Dual Theories:
‘Same But Different’ or ‘Different But Same’?

Dual Theories: ‘Same But Different’ or ‘Different But Same’?

... the same meaning as in pre-GR ...the same way these labels are often devices set up with convenience in mind (and with some increase in overall information about the system underlying the ...

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