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The Use of Statistics in the Analysis of the Characteristics of Pauline Writing
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2009
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page 92 note 1 Michaelson, S. and Morton, A. Q., ‘Last Words: A Test of Authorship for Greek Writers’, N.T.S. XVIII (2), 192–208.Google Scholar
page 93 note 1 Ibid. p. 193.
page 93 note 2 Ibid. p. 204, in analysis of I Corinthians samples, expected number of aorist verbs in sample 7 is approximately 3·96; p. 206, in analysis of the captivity epistles compared, expected number of aorist verbs in Colossians is approximately 3·43; p. 206, in analysis of I and II Thessalonians compared, expected number of aorist verbs is approximately 2·80.
page 93 note 3 Ibid. p. 198.
page 93 note 4 Mood, A. F., Introduction be the Theory of Statistices (McGraw-Hill, 1960), p. 280.Google Scholar
page 96 note 1 Michaelson and Morton op. cit. pp. 196–7.
page 98 note 1 I am obliged to a friend, Mr D. J. H. Cockayne, for assistance with the computation.