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Process control involves repeated hypothesis testing based on several samples. However, process control is not exactly hypothesis testing as such since it deals with detection of non-random patterns of variation as well in a fleeting kind of population. Compare this with hypothesis testing which...
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For centuries, Alfred the Great was judged to have translated several Latin texts into Old English. Many scholars, however, have expressed doubt whether Alfred could have done all of this work. With the availability of the Old English Corpus in electronic form, it is feasible to subject the...
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Tests based on the Anderson-Darling statistic, a third moment statistic and the classical Pearson-Fisher X2 statistic, along with its third-order component, are considered. A small critical value and power study are given. Some examples illustrate important applications.
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