An Application of Non‐Parametric Statistics to Truncated Selection
G. M. Tallis
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1961, vol. 10, issue 2, 77-82
Abstract:
In this article Dr Tallis describes a procedure which saves time and labour when a proportion of a large population has to be selected on the basis of some measurement. Details of the calculations necessary are indicated for the general case, and for the particular cases likely to be of practical interest the results of these calculations are presented in a table to facilitate application.
Date: 1961
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