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Testing Linear Hypotheses Illustrated by a Simple Example in Correlation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2025
Abstract
The development of a criterion suitable for testing the significance of a correlation or regression coefficient is used as an illustration of the manner in which a research problem is bound to the selection of the particular data appropriate to collect and a fitting type of statistical analysis of the latter. The translation of the original inquiry into a problem of “testing linear hypotheses” is the means by which these two aspects of an investigation are held together. This presentation is offered as a plan which might be useful for some research workers in determining appropriate criteria for testing their particular hypotheses.
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As Johnson and Neyman (2) state clearly, to Kolodziejczyk (3) must go the utmost credit for his fundamental work on this general problem.