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    Re: Instrumental errors
    From: Bill B
    Date: 2015 Jun 26, 16:53 -0400

    On 6/26/2015 3:26 PM, David Fleming wrote:
    > I am going to repost my original data with errors of analysis, as
    > pointed out by Bill B corrected and more extensive statistical analysis
    > that is I think not too far from the truth.
    
    After digging out some old stat books, I was way off the mark in
    suggesting one could average the on- and off-the arc SDs. However, if
    you do SD1^2 + SD2^2... you have not accounted for the different means,
    although that is a lot of work for very little gain in this case.
    
    (I still wonder whether on- vs off-the-arc are independent, as we are
    measuring the diameter of the Sun with the same instrument in both
    cases. it be cricket to combine them all as a string of 20, then do a
    mean and variance/SD on the whole lot?)
    >
    > To me the bottom line baring mistakes is, as I originally maintained,
    > overlap is supperior in measuring IC compared to edge to edge.
    
    You cannot know that until you do an apple to apples comparison. From a
    "safety net" vantage point, you have no idea if you are having a "bad
    hair day" when superimposing other than a standard deviation. With
    edge-to-edge you have standard deviations AND a reality check with the
    semi-diameter or 4SD figures.
    
    The above the brings us to the old question is the abbreviation "SD"
    standard deviation or semi-diameter? (To which I believe Alex had a fix,
    perhaps "s" for n-1 and "S" for n standard deviations?)
    
    

       
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