Graphic Presentation
For this reason it is possible to construct the curve for any particular problem with a small number of observations.
2. For explanation 6f this chart, see 335.
111=111=111=111=111
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GRAPHIC PRESENTATION
TABLE A. Neck Measurements of White Troops at Demobilization
Neck
Measurements,
Centimeters
Number of Men
Upper Limit of Class Interval
Cumulative Frequency
Cumulative
Frequency,
Per Cent
of Total
28.5-29.49
0.06
29-5-30.49
30.S
0.29
30.5-31-49
0.62
31.5 32.49
1. 133
32.5
1,721
1.81
32.5-33-49
4,286
6,007
6.32
33-5 34-49
".353
17,360
18.25
34-5-35-49
20,094
35-5
37,454
.^9-38
35-5-36.49
22,628
36.5
60,082
63.18
36.5-37-49
18,047
37-5
78,129
82.15
37-5-38.49
10,051
38.5
88,180
92.72
38.5-39-49
4,426
39-5
92,606
39-5-40.49
1,716
40.5
94,322
99.18
40.5-41.49
41.5
94,814
99-70
41.5-42.49
42.5
94,961
99-85
42.5-43.49
43-5
95.013
99.91
43-5-44-49
44-5
95,036
99-93
44-5-45-49
95,058
99-95
45-5-46.49
46.5
95,075
99-97
46.5-47-49
95,091
99-99
47.5-48.49
48.5
95,096
99-99
48.5-49-49
49.5
95,102
100.00
95.102
Source: Reports of the Medical Department of the United States Army in the World War, Vol. 15, Part I, page 538.
TABLE B.
Shirt Sizes
H. E. Mann, Incorporated
Shirt Bands,
Shirt Bands,
Shirt-band Length
Less 3
Centimeters
Range of Neck Sizes for Given
Inches
Centimeters
Shirt Sizes, Centimeters
30.02
29.4-30.69
I3h'
34-29
31.29
30.7-31.89
35-56
32.56
3i-«^33.i9
14V2
36.83
33-83
33.2-34.49
38.10
35-10
34-5-35-69
15 W
39.37
36-37
35-7-36.99
40.64
37.64
37.0-38.29
16' 2
41.91
38.91
38.3-39.49
43.18
40.18
39-5-40-79
17'2
44-45
41.45
40.8-42.09
45.72
42-72
42.1-43.39
Brown, Bifii;hiiiii. uiul Tcninomcroff, "Lal>oriitory HandtKwk of Statiitical Mcthodt," McGraw-Hill, 1431.
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