The (summation x)^2 is calculated by taking the square of summation x. Summation x^2 is calculated by adding the individual square values of all observations separately. For example, there are three numbers 1, 2 & 3. The (summation x)^2 will be (1 + 2 + 3)^2 = (6)^2 = 36. While the summation x^2 will be (1)^2 + (2)^2 + (3)^2 = 1 + 4 + 9 = 14. Hope it helps!
Very informative Ma'am. Thank you...Ma'am can u help me how do i compute data's like 3.6±0.02a, 1.6±0.04a (developmental days taken by a larva) through CRD design... what does the Sign ± and value 0.02 represents
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How did you get the variance ma'am
Divide sum of squares by degree of freedom and you'll get the variance.
How did you find summation x square?
The (summation x)^2 is calculated by taking the square of summation x. Summation x^2 is calculated by adding the individual square values of all observations separately. For example, there are three numbers 1, 2 & 3. The (summation x)^2 will be (1 + 2 + 3)^2 = (6)^2 = 36. While the summation x^2 will be (1)^2 + (2)^2 + (3)^2 = 1 + 4 + 9 = 14.
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If you want lectures on biostatistics, they are present on my channel. You can browse through the playlist.
How to get s²
Very informative Ma'am. Thank you...Ma'am can u help me how do i compute data's like 3.6±0.02a, 1.6±0.04a (developmental days taken by a larva) through CRD design... what does the Sign ± and value 0.02 represents
This plus/minus sign is usually used to mention standard deviation, e.g. 3.6 is mean and 0.02 is the standard deviation of mean. Most likely it is so.
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Please how did you get the mean,
Please check my other video on measures of central tendency for the calculation of mean, or video on ANOVA computation.
how to calculate CT in 15:34
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Mam kindly upload CRBD design and latin square design
The RCBD and Latin square design are already there on my channel. Kindly scroll through the videos.
Good day ma'am do you have a pdf for this presentation for my reference only
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And the calculation of variance
Please check my other video on ANOVA computation.
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