© 2007 Thomson Brooks/Cole, a part of The Thomson Corporation. FIGURES FOR CHAPTER 11 COMPARING TWO SAMPLES This chapter in the book includes: 11.1Introduction.

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© 2007 Thomson Brooks/Cole, a part of The Thomson Corporation. FIGURES FOR CHAPTER 11 COMPARING TWO SAMPLES This chapter in the book includes: 11.1Introduction 11.2Comparing Two Independent Samples 11.3Comparing Paired Samples 11.4Experimental Design 11.5Concluding Remarks 11.6Problems Return to ContentsReturn to Contents. ISBN

© 2007 Thomson Brooks/Cole, a part of The Thomson Corporation. Figure 11.1 Boxplots of measurements of heat of fusion obtained by methods A and B.

© 2007 Thomson Brooks/Cole, a part of The Thomson Corporation. Figure 11.2 Boxplots of the percentages of iron retained for the two forms.

© 2007 Thomson Brooks/Cole, a part of The Thomson Corporation. Figure 11.3 Normal probability plots of iron retention data.

© 2007 Thomson Brooks/Cole, a part of The Thomson Corporation. Figure 11.4 Boxplots of natural logs of percentages of iron retained.

© 2007 Thomson Brooks/Cole, a part of The Thomson Corporation. Figure 11.5 Normal probability plots of natural logs of iron retention data.

© 2007 Thomson Brooks/Cole, a part of The Thomson Corporation. Figure 11.6 Plot of power versus.

© 2007 Thomson Brooks/Cole, a part of The Thomson Corporation. Figure 11.7 Plot of platelet aggregation after smoking versus aggregation before smoking.

© 2007 Thomson Brooks/Cole, a part of The Thomson Corporation. Figure 11.8 Plot of differences versus permanganate values.

© 2007 Thomson Brooks/Cole, a part of The Thomson Corporation. Figure 11.9 Location of mice cages in racks.