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13.2 The F Distribution and the F Ratio

Marist College School of Science. (n.d.). Tomato data (Unpublished student research). Marist College School of Science, Poughkeepsie, NY.

13.3 Facts About the F Distribution

ESPN. (2012). MLB standings – 2012. Retrieved from http://espn.go.com/mlb/standings/_/year/2012.

Hand, D. J. et al. (1994). A Handbook of Small Datasets: Data for Fruitfly Fecundity. London: Chapman & Hall.

Hand, D. J. et al. (1994). A Handbook of Small Datasets. London: Chapman & Hall, p. 50.

Hand. A Handbook of Small Datasets. p. 118.

Mackowiak, P. A.,Wasserman, S. S., & Levine, M. M. (1992). A critical appraisal of 98.6 degrees F, the upper limit of the normal body temperature, and other legacies of Carl Reinhold August Wunderlich. Journal of the American Medical Association, 268, 1578–1580.

Private K–12 school in San Jose, CA. (1994). Data from a fourth grade classroom.

13.4 Test of Two Variances

ESPN. (2012). MLB standings – 2012. Retrieved from http://espn.go.com/mlb/standings/_/year/2012/type/vs-division/order/true.