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Statistics and Probability

Utah State University

All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023

Theses/Dissertations

1967

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Estimation Of Parameters Of Normal Populations From Truncated Samples, Kuo-Chung Liang May 1967

Estimation Of Parameters Of Normal Populations From Truncated Samples, Kuo-Chung Liang

All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023

In statistical experiments, if a random sample of items drawn from a population is tested until all items fail, conventional statistical techniques may be employed but normal frequency distributions may not be satisfied. Failure of the data to satisfy the assumption of normality may lead to an invalid result. Some statistical results, however, have been shown to be robust to the failure of the data to meet normality. When using conventional experimental methods, considerable time and money are required to produce failure of all samples. To be economical, many experiments are concluded before all test items fail. A sample obtained …


Numerical Approximations To The Cumulative Chi-Square Distribution, The Cumulative T-Distribution And The Cumulative F-Distribution For Digital Computers, Grace Yuan-Chuen Wang May 1967

Numerical Approximations To The Cumulative Chi-Square Distribution, The Cumulative T-Distribution And The Cumulative F-Distribution For Digital Computers, Grace Yuan-Chuen Wang

All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023

There are good tables of the frequently used cumulative frequency distributions. These tables have some limitations with respect to the number of percentage points that are available. The main drawback in computer usage of these tables is that large amounts of storage and elaborate search and interpolation techniques are necessary for their use.

It is the purpose of this study to present associated numerical methods for digital computer which are satisfactorily accurate and which are reasonably economical in both time and machine memory capacity. To carry out this objective the following procedures were used:

1. A review of literature on …