McKay's approximation for the coefficient of variation

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title: McKay's approximation for the coefficient of variation
text: In statistics, McKay's approximation of the coefficient of variation is a statistic based on a sample from a normally distributed population. It was introduced in 1932 by A. T. McKay. Statistical methods for the coefficient of variation often utilizes McKay's approximation. Let x i , i = 1 , 2 , … , n be n independent observations from a N normal distribution. The population coefficient of variation is c v = σ / μ . Let x ¯ and s denote the sample mean and the sample standard deviation, respecti
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