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Statistical Significance of Representative Capacity

Andranik Tangian
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Andranik Tangian: WSI Hans-Böckler-Foundation

Chapter Appendix C in Mathematical Theory of Democracy, 2014, pp 547-570 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The following tables include exact, approximate and interpolated probabilities computed by the methods from Chapter 9. The tabulated probabilities characterize the event that a Bernoulli $$(m\times n)$$ -matrix, whose elements take values 0 and 1 with equal probabilities 1/2, has k columns whose vectorial sum — the m-vector itself —contains at most i elements smaller than $$\frac{k}{2}$$ .

Keywords: Null Hypothesis; Game Theory; Alternative Hypothesis; Mathematical Theory; Public Opinion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-38724-1_17

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