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Category > Statistics Posted 02 May 2017 My Price 10.00

Skull Breadths Maximum breadth of samples

12.    Skull Breadths Maximum breadth of samples of male Egyptian skulls from 4000 B.C. and 150 A.D. (based on data from Ancient Races of the Thebaid by Thomson and Ran- dall-Maciver):

4000 B.C.:    131    119    138    125    129    126    131    132    126    128    128    131

150 A.D.:      136    130    126    126    139    141    137    138    133    131    134    129

13.    Head Circumferences In order to correctly diagnose the disorder of hydrocephalus, a pediatrician investigates head circumferences of 2-year-old boys and girls. Use the sample results listed in Data Set 3. Does there appear to be a difference between the two genders?

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