Basic Statistical AnalysisHorace Walpole (1717-1797), as the youngest son of the powerful Whig minister Robert Walpole, grew up at the center of Georgian society and politics and circulated amongst the elite literary, aesthetic, and intellectual circles of his day. His brilliant letters and writings have made him the best-known commentator on the rich cultural life of 18th-century England. In his own day, he was most famous for his extraordinary collections of rare books and manuscripts, antiquities, paintings, prints and drawings, furniture, ceramics, arms and armor, and curiosities, all displayed at his pioneering Gothic Revival house at Strawberry Hill, on the banks of the Thames at Twickenham.
This timely and groundbreaking study of the history and reception of Walpole’s collection as it was formed and arranged at Strawberry Hill coincides with a planned restoration of this endangered house. Horace Walpole’s Strawberry Hill assembles an international team of distinguished scholars to explore the ways in which Strawberry Hill and its collections engaged with the creation of various and interconnected political, national, dynastic, cultural, and imagined histories. |
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... Degrees of Freedom for the Independent t Test - In Chapter 8 we learned that when finding the mean from a set of sample scores , there are N 1 degrees of freedom . Since the independent t always compares the means from two sets of ...
... Degrees of Freedom . The conversion of a sum of squares to a variance is simple and direct — we divide the sum of squares by the appropriate degrees of freedom . The total degrees of freedom are equal to the total number of scores in ...
Richard C. Sprinthall. The degrees of freedom for columns equal the number of columns minus one . dfcol = ncol - 1 = 2-1 = 1 The interaction degrees of freedom equal the degrees of freedom for rows multi- plied by the degrees of freedom ...
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Graphs and Measures of Central Tendency | 23 |
Variability | 47 |
The Normal Curve and z Scores | 66 |
Copyright | |
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