One of my favorites is "Table Polishing" or "Median Polishing", discussed
in Tukey & Mosteller's "Green Book", Data Analysis and Regression.

David Cross

On Wed, 19 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I am looking for a source of "portable staistics", i.e. techniques that
> are easy to remember and use, that can be applied without a calculator
> or software program or and do not need reference tables.
> 
> Examples are: Tukey-Duckworth two sample test, and the quadrant sum
> test for association (Omstead and Tukey).
> 
> Are there others and is there a reference or source for these types of
> procedures?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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