Counting Rule for Combinations
3.1. Effects of the various factors on the coefficient . The analysis of table 1 shows that coefficient is more often lower than the theoretical coefficient of determination. The ratio increases as the sample size increases, for a given value of and . Table 1: Average observed values of , expressed in proportion of , according to , and . ................
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