The principle upon which it is proposed to solve this problem is, that the proposed observations should be rejected when the probability of the system of errors obtained by retaining them is less than that of the system of errors obtained by their rejection... Elements of Physical Manipulation - Page 6by Edward Charles Pickering - 1873Full view - About this book
| William Chauvenet - 1863 - 684 pages
...principle upon which it is proposed to solve this problem is, that the proposed obscri-ations shoidd be rejected when the probability of the system of...making so many, and no more, abnormal observations. * Attronomical Journal (Cambridge, Mass.), VoL II. p. 161. " In determining the probability of tbese... | |
| William Chauvenet - 1864 - 680 pages
...many as n such observations. " The principle upon which it is proposed to solve this problem is, that the proposed observations should be rejected when...making so many, and no more, abnormal observations. " In determining the probability of these two systems of errors, it must be carefully observed that,... | |
| William Chauvenet - 1864 - 684 pages
...which it is proposed to solve this problem is, that the proposed observations should be rejected ichcn the probability of the system of errors obtained by...making so many, and no more, abnormal observations. " Iii determining the probability of these two systems of errors, it must be carefully observed that,... | |
| William Chauvenet - 1868 - 122 pages
...many as n such observations. " The principle upon which it is proposed to solve this problem is, that the proposed observations should be rejected when...making so many, and no more, abnormal observations. * Astronomical Journal (Cambridge, Mass.), Vol. II. p. 161. " In determining the probability of these... | |
| William Chauvenet - 1871 - 660 pages
...many as n such observations. " The principle upon which it is proposed to solve this problem. is, that the proposed observations should be rejected when...obtained by retaining them is less than that of the si/stem of errors obtained by their rejection multiplied by the probability of making so many, and... | |
| William Chauvenet - 1874 - 676 pages
...many as n suck observation*. " The principle upon which it is proposed to solve this problem is, that the proposed observations should be rejected when...making so many, and no more, abnormal observations. * Agronomical Journal (Cambridge, Mass.), Vol. II. p. 161. " In determining the probability of these... | |
| William Chauvenet - 1874 - 672 pages
...it is proposed to solve this problem is, that the proposed observations should be rejected when (he probability of the system of errors obtained by retaining...making so many, and no more, abnormal observations. " In determining the probability of these two systems of errors, it must be carefully observed that,... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - 1877 - 942 pages
...proposed a criterion for the rejection of doubtful observations based on the following principle : 2 — observations should be rejected when the probability...making so many and no more abnormal observations." Professor Pierce's investigation is given nearly in his own words in Professor W. Chauvenet's "Manual... | |
| Thomas Wallace Wright - 1884 - 450 pages
...observations. Of the criterions which have been proposed the earliest is due to Prof. Feirce. It is as follows: "Observations should be rejected when the probability...making so many and no more abnormal observations." A proof by Dr. Gould will be found in the US Coast Survey Report, 1854, pp. 13i, 132. It is founded... | |
| William Chauvenet - 1891 - 688 pages
...solve this problem is, that the proposed observations should be rejected when the probability of (he system of errors obtained by retaining them is less than that of the system of errors obtained by (heir rejection multiplied by the probability of making so many, and no more, abnormal observations.... | |
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