Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volume 106, Issues 695-702Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1994 |
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Page 590
... errors as well as means , and these errors are of interest in their own right . For recent data , a compromise decision about assigning the errors yields results which are modest - but usually not decisive — improvements over the errors ...
... errors as well as means , and these errors are of interest in their own right . For recent data , a compromise decision about assigning the errors yields results which are modest - but usually not decisive — improvements over the errors ...
Page 591
... error bars as rather trivial details , or even think of them as " statistical information " of no real significance . Others maintain that values of σ are unimportant because alleged systematic errors in x are larger . Note that this is ...
... error bars as rather trivial details , or even think of them as " statistical information " of no real significance . Others maintain that values of σ are unimportant because alleged systematic errors in x are larger . Note that this is ...
Page 596
... errors are just as important here as they are when archival data are being analyzed . High - dispersion spectroscopists should realize that if they do not respect accidental errors , there are serious limits in every quarter on what ...
... errors are just as important here as they are when archival data are being analyzed . High - dispersion spectroscopists should realize that if they do not respect accidental errors , there are serious limits in every quarter on what ...
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