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Journal of the American Statistical Association, 78, 264—292.. Regression Models for Ordinal Data: A Review of Methods and Application.. Journal of the American Statistical Association,

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Table B-10 1/(19 R) and  for the Estimation of the Parameters of the Gamma

Distribution When There Are No Censored Observations

Source: ‘‘Estimationof Parameters of the Gamma DistributionUsing Order Statistics,’’ by M B Wilk, R Gnanadesikan, and Marilyn J Huyett, Biometrika, Vol 49, pp 525—545 (1962)

Reproduced by permissionof the editor of Biometrika.

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Table B-11 (P, S) and (P, S) for Various Values of n/r: n/r : 1.0

For P  0.52 read S from the left-hand margin, and for P  0.56 read S from the right-hand

margin Note that the figures in region 2 are printed in bold roman type and those in region 3 inbold italic type; the remainder of the table(outside of regions 2 and 3) is region1

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Table B-11 (continued)

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Table B-11 (continued)

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Table B-11 (continued)

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Table B-11 (continued)

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Table B-11 (continued)

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Table B-11 (continued)

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Table B-11 (continued)

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Table B-11 (continued)

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Table B-12 Percentage Points lSuch That P(1/ 2 l): 1 9 

Source: ‘‘Two Sample Test in the Weibull Distribution,’’ by D R Thoman and L J Bain,

Techno-metrics.

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Table B-13 Percentage Points zSuch That P(G  z): 1 9 

Source: ‘‘Two Sample Test in the Weibull Distribution,’’ by D R Thoman and L J Bain,

Techno-metrics.

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