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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
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Originally published in 1906 by C. & E. Layton, Limited, this
work, with its many later improvements, became a standard textbook
on curve-fitting and was several times reissued. Reprinted here is
the 1953 fourth edition of the book, published by Cambridge
University Press, and containing a preface by the author, Sir
William Elderton, in which he comments on the changes that he
introduced.
Sir William Elderton's Frequency Curves and Correlation was first
published in 1906 and subsequently three new editions were
published. It has long enjoyed popularity as a source of clear
descriptions of the practical use of Pearson and also Gram-Charlie
systems of frequency curves. Professor Johnson has substantially
revised this book. The material on correlations has been omitted;
descriptions of further kinds of frequency curves have been added;
the treatment of frequency surfaces has been recast and broadened;
and the opportunity has been taken to amend the original text in
the light of later research. The aim of this book remains
essentially practical. There is no attempt at encyclopaedic
coverage of all known systems of frequency curves and surfaces. It
should be of especial value as a quick reference book (for
statisticians and non-statisticians alike) for formulae and methods
used in fitting frequency curves.
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