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... yield a rank number , tied values being given a mean rank . The lowest rank number is given to the highest yield , and the ranks are assigned from 1 to 20 , i.e. ignoring the block differentiation . The 20 plot yields may be arranged in ...
... yield a rank number , tied values being given a mean rank . The lowest rank number is given to the highest yield , and the ranks are assigned from 1 to 20 , i.e. ignoring the block differentiation . The 20 plot yields may be arranged in ...
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... yields X and the second year ( experimental ) yields Y , we should expect that the X and Y values would exhibit a correlation despite the disturbing effect of the different manurial treatments in the second year yields , Y. - CODED YIELDS ...
... yields X and the second year ( experimental ) yields Y , we should expect that the X and Y values would exhibit a correlation despite the disturbing effect of the different manurial treatments in the second year yields , Y. - CODED YIELDS ...
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... yields . Looking in the table for the sums of squares and products , we find : Ex2 = 4 · 6 Σxy = 7 : 2 Zy2 = 14.8 and we know that b = 0 · 956 . For ease in computation , since the error is very small , we shall regard b as equal to ...
... yields . Looking in the table for the sums of squares and products , we find : Ex2 = 4 · 6 Σxy = 7 : 2 Zy2 = 14.8 and we know that b = 0 · 956 . For ease in computation , since the error is very small , we shall regard b as equal to ...
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