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Biometrika 1972 59(3):688-690; doi:10.1093/biomet/59.3.688
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Fitting SB curves using symmetrical percentile points

J. BUKAC

Bulharská 298, Jaromer II Czechoslovakia

The system of SB curves was defined and described by Johnson (1949); see also Elderton & Johnson (1969). Tables facilitating fitting SB curves by moments have been provided by Johnson & Kitchen (1971a, b). In the present paper, methods of fitting using two pairs of symmetrical percentile points are described.

Key Words: Percentile points • Curve fitting • SB curves • Transformations


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