. La rivista tecnica Bell System . ular forma la distribuzione teorica con quella osservata. Questo metodo è, tuttavia, impreciso e (jualitative. Non ci fornisce un quantitivemetod di misurare la vicinanza di misura tra teoria e pratica, e in certi casi è assolutamente fuorviante. È di interestto vedere come tutte queste cose possono essere veramente dette di una e del samemetod. Le prime due caratteristiche, cioè la più antica e la più semplice, sono forse prontamente concesse. Resta da sottolineare di più 70 BEI.L SYSTEM TECHNICAL JOURNAL sicuramente in cui il metodo è
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. The Bell System technical journal . ular form the theoreticaldistribution with the one observed. This method is, however, inaccurate and (jualitative. It does not furnish us with a quantitativemethod of measuring the closeness of fit between theory and practice, and in certain instances it is absolutely misleading. It is of interestto see how all of these things can be truly said of one and the samemethod. The first two characteristics, that is, oldest and simplest, are perhaps readily granted. It remains to be pointed out more 70 BEI.L SYSTEM TECHNICAL JOURNAL definitely wherein the method is sadly deficient as a quantitativemeasure, and therefore often misleading; whereas in certain instancesit may be, nevertheless, the only practical method that can be useil.Graphical Method. The graphical method itself may be subdividedinto two parts. Let us consider first the plot of the observed andtheoretical frequencies. As an example of the unsatisfactory natureof this form of comparison, it is of interest to consider certain data. r. 2 z 1^ /J z to 6i ^s ^a S7 s /9S izo /ea /OS /a^ , »*» •«5 7 79Z , - - -JWJ 6 f*& fZ-» ;^ 7 7 742 ■j^y e S3S zzc .-■;.■ .-.3 *■*/? IC 7/ 66 GO 79 H il : 2 /& /6 . 7 /Z 2 3 nrma ■40« •tor? J>0/^ .2dt09 :4:fS^jo6Z 1 ffteoerrtA o /*»*. ..•.TS. i.tcoc -ri^TTTi (T-im n^tt TSa t.JCC f..-.?7 t.-MlXl.Kt. a, -re33 4.;«. (L.tiaipi^.^i 3 a % 7 % ^~iur*fBze or Successes Fig. S given by Yule in which 12 dice are thrown 4, 096 times, a throw of4, 5, or G points being reckoned a success. If the dice are symmetricalp = q = Y2. and the theoretical distribution if given by 4, 090 (, 2+}2)-the terms of which as given by Yule are presented in the third columnof Fig. 8. It is suggested that the reader, before going further, consider the graphical and tai)ul, ir representation of these (lat.i.The smooth curve is the theoretical distribution 4, 09(3(3 2+-i)--It has been the authors experience to find that in practically everyinsta