A Sequential Multiple-decision Procedure for Selecting the Best One of Several Normal Populations with a Common Unknown Variance. Ii. Monte Carlo Sampling Results and New Computing Formulae


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Contents: Statement of the statistical problem S atistical assumptions The experimenter's goal, specification, and requirement Procedure D and the new computing formulae Description of Procedure D Definition of symbols The sampling, stopping, and terminal de cision rules Computation of the stopping statistic Use of Procedure D (method B) with various experimental designs Simplified computing formulae Numerical example Monte Carlo sampling results with Procedure D Description of the sampling procedure Sampling results Discussion of sampling results.







Technical Report


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Sequential Methods in Statistics


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The sequential probability ratin test; Sequential tests between three hypotheses; Extensions to the SPRT; Some applications of Cox's theorem; Some methods leading to closed boundaries; Decision theory; Sequential estimation; Sequential estimation of points on regression functions; Sequential estimation of points on quantal response curves; Double sampling; Selection procedures.




Sequential Methods in Statistics , 3rd Edition


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Work on sequential methods has recently developed considerably. This introductory text has been revised to include later developments and seeks to equip scientists with the knowledge and understanding of statistical methods used in the interpretation of quantitative data. As with the previous editions particular emphasis has been placed on methods which are of importance in practical applications.




The use of computers in anthropology


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MRC Technical Summary Report


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Dynamic Simulation of Physical Distribution Systems


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Henry Crowfoot, high school senior and hereditary chief of a small band of California Indians, resurrects a little-known treaty in an effort to improve the lives of his people.