Pooling Sampling Estimates
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Professor Hossein Arsham
The following is a JavaScript that pools several sampling estimates of means, variances, and standard deviations.
Enter your up-to-14 sample sizes, and their sampling estimates for the population’s mean, and variance and then click the Calculate button. Blank boxes are not included in the calculations but zeros are.
In entering your data to move from cell to cell in the data-matrix use the Tab key not arrow or enter keys.
| Sample SizeN(i) > 1 | ||||||
| Mean M(i) | ||||||
| Variance V(i) > 0 | ||||||
| Pooled Mean | Pooled Variance | |||||
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