The tri-sigma test: The triple-sigma trichotomous summation triostatistic for the viability, verifiability, and validity of multiple tri-squared test outcomes

NCCU Author/Contributor (non-NCCU co-authors, if there are any, appear on document)
James Osler, Professor (Creator)
Institution
North Carolina Central University (NCCU )
Web Site: www.nccu.edu/academics/library/

Abstract: This paper provides a novel statistical methodology called “Triple or Tri–Sigma” (“Tri-S”) that is designed to conceptuallyadd to the research that has been conducted on and with the Tri–Squared Test (Osler, 2012a). The Tri–Sigma Test is anadvanced statistical procedure that is used to analyze multiple Tri–Squared Tests that have been delivered at differenttimes. Tripleseries summation provides an innovative way of investigating the data derived from a series of research-based investigative instruments that are known as “Trichotomous Tri-Squared Test Triple-I's” (Osler and Mansaray, 2013b).The Triple–I is directly derived from specific research questions as an in-depth associated instrument [first introduced inthe i-manager's Journal on Mathematics as a part of the “Tri-Squared Test” (Osler, 2012a)]. This new approach to researchinquiry lends additional strength to trichotomous research designs. Trichotomous tests can now be offered at multiplestages, multiple times, and in multiple ways with multiple research questions.

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Publication
i-manager’s Journal on Mathematics Vol. 7, No. 1
Language: English
Date: 2018

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