| Bethea, R. M., Duran, B. S., and Boullion, T. L. Statistical Methods for Engineers and Scientists, 2nd ed. Marcell Dekker, Inc., Nw York, NY, 1985. |
....by Montgomery, Johnson, and Gardiner [47] This book explains the models discussed in this proposal in greater detail, including the background of the statistical theory involved. Another reference at the same level is by Pandit and Wu [52] Alder and Roessler [1] or Bethea, Duran, and Boullion [4] provide introductory discussions of statistical methods for those with little or no background in statistics. The book by Alder and Roessler includes a discussion of seasonal models. APPENDIX B SPA COMMAND SYNTAX Command Description advise prob list Assist user in resolving the problems ....
Bethea, R. M., Duran, B. S., and Boullion, T. L. Statistical Methods for Engineers and Scientists, 2nd ed. Marcell Dekker, Inc., Nw York, NY, 1985.
....of the linearized forms. For a set of (x; y) data, r 2 is a measure of how well a linear form predicts the value of y given x. The value of r 2 varies between 0 and 1: 0 means that knowing x gives no information about y; 1 means that x gives perfect information about the location of y (see [BDB85] for details) When comparing the fit of two models to a set of empirical data, we may thus gauge the relative fit of the models by comparing the r 2 values of the linearized fits. The higher value indicates the better fit of the two. 2.3 Experiments on Linearly Separable Functions Networks ....
R. Bethea, B. Duran, and T. Boullion. Statistical methods for engineers and scientist. Marcel Dekker, New York, 1985.
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