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It's more than English... What does F1,62 mean?

 
 
Reply Sun 11 Mar, 2012 08:25 am


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http://www.picupload.us/images/76100000_.jpg
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Sun 11 Mar, 2012 08:27 am
@oristarA,
F1 is the figure or diagram that accompanies the wording.

Does the diagram have labelled data points?
oristarA
 
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Reply Sun 11 Mar, 2012 09:38 am
@ehBeth,
ehBeth wrote:

F1 is the figure or diagram that accompanies the wording.

Does the diagram have labelled data points?


I've never seen such form of a figure... I haven't found that the diagram has labelled such data points there.
I'd upload the article for the purpose of showing full context, but failed to find "article upload" site (like picupload site).
oristarA
 
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Reply Sun 11 Mar, 2012 09:46 am
@oristarA,
Can you see the Figure 1 involved to the question I posted?

 http://www.picupload.us/images/22900000_.jpg
oristarA
 
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Reply Sun 11 Mar, 2012 09:48 am
@oristarA,
Another screen shot of Figure 1:

http://www.picupload.us/images/23700000_.jpg
engineer
 
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Reply Sun 11 Mar, 2012 10:06 am
@oristarA,
This is a statistical term. It describes a certain type of test called an F test that is used to compare the standard deviations in two data sets. The 62 means 62 samples in the second data set. I'm not sure about the 1. Try this reference.
http://www.roymech.co.uk/Useful_Tables/Statistics/Statistics_F.html
oristarA
 
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Reply Tue 13 Mar, 2012 06:25 am
@engineer,
engineer wrote:

This is a statistical term. It describes a certain type of test called an F test that is used to compare the standard deviations in two data sets. The 62 means 62 samples in the second data set. I'm not sure about the 1. Try this reference.
http://www.roymech.co.uk/Useful_Tables/Statistics/Statistics_F.html


Thank you Engineer.

I hope JPB would come to explain the 1.
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