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The Range of Samples Taken from a Rectangular Population


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The range is defined as the difference in character between the largest and the smallest individuals of a sample. The problem of the range of samples arises as a special case of 'Galton's Difference Problem' first given by Karl Pearson in 1902.
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N. Sundara Rama Sastry
Madras University, India

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The range is defined as the difference in character between the largest and the smallest individuals of a sample. The problem of the range of samples arises as a special case of 'Galton's Difference Problem' first given by Karl Pearson in 1902.